Seven Best Practices for Inclusive Product Design

At Pinterest, our mission is to help you discover and do what you love. We’re building a product for everyone, because the best Pinterest is inclusive and easily usable for people with all levels of abilities.
Designing “Adaptive Clothing” For Those With Special Needs

Companies are releasing new inclusive lines that solve some of the dressing challenges that people with physical and mental disabilities face.
Microsoft is quietly changing the way we work, again

how much design has changed since spellcheck was introduced at Microsoft? Take a look at a feature that now sits right next to spellcheck in Office apps. It’s called Accessibility Checker.
The Radical Frontier of Inclusive Design

Why shouldn’t everyone have the chance to experience VR?
Ford showcases smart window that allows blind to ‘feel’ the view

Ford revealed a prototype technology, called Feel the View, that allows the blind passengers to “feel” what they can’t see outside a car’s window.
Universal Principles of User Experience Design

We’re increasingly asked to solve design problems that — as new technologies are imagined and invented — have never been solved before. The good news is that the principles of the past still work.
Introducing The Dot Braille Smartwatch For The Visually Impaired

Developed in Korea, the Dot is an extremely new product that offers a new take on telling the time and giving notifications to the visually impaired.
The Revolutionary Wheelchair Rising To A Challenge

The chair allows disabled people to easily reaching a location that previously would have been inaccessible: a game-changing, retractable set of rubber tracks allows the chair to manoeuvre up and down stairs.
‘Access+Ability’ exhibit showcases designs for, and by, those with disabilities

Eye-catching objects designed for, and by, people with physical and other disabilities are the focus of the current “Access+Ability” exhibition in New York.
Designing for All Abilities

Shopping for and choosing clothes is challenging enough that an entire industry of stylists, magazine editors and fashion bloggers has been created to help. But imagine if your parameters included more than finding a sweater to complement your eye color, or a backpack to match your sneakers.