How to Implement Inclusive Design in Your Organization

It’s extremely important when talking about inclusive design to talk about implementation. Once you’ve gained an understanding of what inclusive design truly is (and isn’t), the task becomes making it a driving force to create products for everyone.
Fashion Brand Chromat Introduces ‘Pool Rules’ Campaign Featuring Models With Disabilities

Fashion brand Chromat is bringing all the best poolside looks with its latest swimwear campaign. Chromat is known for its inclusivity, and these ads are no different. The “Pool Rules” campaign includes models with disabilities sporting the brand’s bold bathing suits.
Making The Web Easier To Access For People With Disabilities

About 20 percent of Americans have one or more disabilities, and just like in the physical world, the digital one is not always readily accessible. So, going to a website, if you’re visually impaired, probably involves using a screen reader.
Virtual reality is helping people with disabilities conquer overwhelming real-life situations

“This is a safe, quiet environment where they can experience the task in a simulation before actually doing it in the real world.”
Inclusive Design & Development at Ushahidi

From fostering transparency and fairness in elections to alleviating suffering after droughts and natural disasters, we’re all about giving people the platforms they need to raise their voices and be heard.
Accessible Gaming with the Xbox Adaptive Controller

At Microsoft, we believe in empowering every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more.
Design For Everyone

By understanding the range of abilities and capabilities of the people who use our apps, you can design robust apps that work for everyone.
ELECTRONIC SKIN “E-DERMIS”

In order to restore a sense of normalcy to amputees, scientists at John Hopkins University are working on an electronic skin that allows the wearer to feel touch as well as pain.
This Customizable Bionic Arm Turns Disabilities Into Superpowers

This robotics company created the world’s first medically certifiable & customizable 3D printed arm.
Vision-Focused Accessibility Efforts

A new article published last night by The Wall Street Journal takes a look into how accessibility-focused technology has the “potential to fundamentally change the mobility, employment and lifestyle of the blind and vision-impaired.”