Inclusive Design vs Accessible Design (with Infographic)

What’s the difference between accessible design and inclusive design?
Why cities need accessible playgrounds

Nearly one in five people have a disability in the U.S., yet most playgrounds aren’t built to accommodate them
Building Better Websites (for Everyone)

At InRhythm our focus is on creating solutions that work for everyone, and that includes the disabled, the blind, and anyone else who struggles to use a mouse or read an article.
Three Experts Advocate for Inclusive Design

On World Interaction Design Day, three designers shared how creatives can build a world focused on inclusion, accessible experiences, and shared dialogue.
Top 5 Accessible Resorts in America

If you are thinking about planning a relaxing getaway in 2018, there are several resorts across the country that offer outstanding accessible accommodations. Whether you are looking to explore the mountains, visit America’s premier theme parks, or just unwind by the pool, these five resorts can help meet any of those desires.
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.
Google’s new plan to create more accessible offices

A holistic approach to universal design wants to make the work space better for all.