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  2. Ronald Mace - Wikipedia

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    [7] [9] It was a consulting firm focused on accessibility and universal design. [3] He was also a Principal at BFE Architecture, P.A. [6] [7] [9] In conjunction with his alma mater, North Carolina State University's School of Design in Raleigh, he founded the Center for Accessible Housing in 1989. [6] [7] It later became the Center for ...

  3. WebAIM - Wikipedia

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    WebAIM (Web Accessibility in Mind) is a non-profit organization based at Utah State University in Logan, Utah.WebAIM has provided web accessibility solutions since 1999. . WebAIM's mission is to expand the potential of the web for people with disabilities by providing the knowledge, technical skills, tools, organizational leadership strategies, and vision that empower organizations to make ...

  4. Sinéad Burke - Wikipedia

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    Sinéad Burke (born 1990) is an Irish writer, academic and disability activist, known for her TED talk 'Why design should include everyone'. [2] She is the director of the consulting organisation Tilting the Lens, which works to raise the baseline standards in accessibility, towards design for an equitable and accessible world.

  5. Inclusive design - Wikipedia

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    In general, designs created through an inclusive design process should be accessible, as the needs of people with different abilities are considered during the design process. But accessible designs aren't necessarily inclusive if they don't move beyond providing access to people of different abilities and consider the wider user experience for ...

  6. United States Access Board - Wikipedia

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    It develops and maintains design criteria for the built environment, transit vehicles, telecommunications equipment, and electronic and information technology. It also provides technical assistance and training on these requirements and on accessible design and continues to enforce accessibility standards that cover federally funded facilities. [1]

  7. Universal design - Wikipedia

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    Universal design is the design of buildings, products or environments to make them accessible to people, regardless of age, disability, or other factors. It emerged as a rights -based, anti- discrimination measure, which seeks to create design for all abilities.

  8. Accessibility - Wikipedia

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    The concept of accessible design and practice of accessible developments ensures both "direct access" (i.e. unassisted) and "indirect access" meaning compatibility with a person's assistive technology (for example, computer screen readers). [2] Accessibility can be viewed as the "ability to access" and benefit from some system or entity.

  9. Web accessibility - Wikipedia

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    It will be especially beneficial to anyone new to this subject as it gives guidance on process, rather than on technical and design issues. BS 8878 is consistent with the Equality Act 2010 [65] and is referenced in the UK government's e-Accessibility Action Plan as the basis of updated advice on developing accessible online services. It ...