#InclusiveDesign

2026-02-09

♿ Breaking barriers in the digital workplace! 12% of working adults experience RSI severe enough to impact their work. Voice AI is revolutionizing accessibility, offering sophisticated hands-free computing that goes far beyond basic dictation:

telegra.ph/Hands-Free-Computin

Gary Finngfinn
2026-02-08

Passionate about practical, cost-effective access beyond minimum compliance — delivering better outcomes for people, developers & communities.
Looking forward to connecting with architects, planners, accessibility pros, disability advocates, built-environment folks & anyone interested in truly inclusive design.
What accessible project are you working on right now — or what’s one barrier you’d love to see fixed?

Accesstiveaccesstive_
2026-02-05

💬 “Accessibility will make my website heavy.”

Actually… the opposite.

Good accessibility means cleaner structure, better performance, and faster pages.
⚡ Better UX. Better speed. Better outcomes.


A clean myth-versus-fact graphic stating “Accessibility slows down your website” under Myth and “Good accessibility improves performance and speed” under Fact, highlighting the connection between accessible design, clean code, and better website performance.
T3PLANETt3planet
2026-02-05

Accessibility doesn’t mean losing control 🔧

So how do TYPO3 editors keep issues visible and manageable? Let us know your answers!
Learn more: t3planet.de/en/typo3-accessibi

2026-02-05

Microsoft launched its #InclusiveDesign website It includes plenty of great resources for people who want to design accessible products and services, including tools and powerful real-life stories inclusive.microsoft.design Well done, @annaecook.com@bsky.brid.gy and team!

Microsoft Inclusive Design

2026-02-05

Testing out FastSM on both Mac and Windows, and I’m really liking it so far. Smooth experience, solid performance, and no major hiccups yet. Curious to see where it goes as more features roll out.

#Mastodon #Fediverse #Accessibility #BlindTech #AssistiveTechnology #Mac #Windows #InclusiveDesign #OpenSocial

Accesstiveaccesstive_
2026-02-04

💬 Ever landed on a site and couldn’t understand a word?

That’s not just frustrating, it’s exclusion.
Accesstive supports accessibility in multiple languages, so users feel welcome, not lost.

🌍 Because access should make sense to everyone.
👉 Start free trial 🔗accesstive.com/access-assistan

A minimal graphic showing multiple language options integrated into an accessibility interface, illustrating consistent accessibility support across languages and emphasizing inclusive access for global users.
2026-02-04

Talk about & place inclusive ideas 2026
In un’epoca di annichilimento da surplus informativo, di distrazioni social e di allucinazioni da AI cosa mai potrà salvarci? Le IDEE… e ancor più nel campo dell’accessibilità e dell’inclusive design!
A Giugno, presso la sede di Campo Boario – Largo Dino Frisullo – un’esposizione di idee in tema #InclusiveDesign in ambito espressivo e artistico:
scaccoalweb.net/2026/02/04/tal

Accesstiveaccesstive_
2026-02-03

💬 The white cane represents more than mobility, it represents independence.

White Cane Week is a reminder to respect personal space, remove barriers, and design environments that support safe movement for people who are blind or have low vision.

🦯Awareness helps create inclusion in everyday spaces.

A clean awareness graphic titled “White Cane Week” with the subheading “Independence in Motion,” highlighting the white cane as a symbol of mobility, safety, and independence for people who are blind or have low vision.
Inclusive Design 24 (#id24)inclusivedesign24@indieweb.social
2026-02-02

Time to gently pencil it into your busy social calendars ... Inclusive Design 24 #id24 will take place on the 24 September 2026. The call for presentations will open around April time... but if you already have an idea, or you'd like to help out as a guest host, get in touch!

inclusivedesign24.org/2026/

#a11y #accessibility #inclusiveDesign

GYM PARK - Street Workout Parkgympark
2026-01-31

A truly perfect Outdoor Gym isn't just for the calisthenics pros. It’s a place that unites generations. 🌍👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

We design zones for every stage of life:

🔹 YOUTH: Building muscle foundation & strength.
🔹 ADULTS: Maintaining form & de-stressing after work.
🔹 SENIORS: Focusing on mobility, heart health & active aging.

From the hardest bar to the safest leg press - we build it all. Which zone is yours? 👇

Infographic titled "Different Generations on GYM PARK Equipment". It divides outdoor fitness users into three groups: 1. Youth (Strength & Development) exercising on Seated Chest Press and Lat Pull Down. 2. Adults (Maintaining Form) using Bench Press and Combo machines. 3. Seniors (Mobility & Health) using Rower and Leg Press. The image illustrates how outdoor gyms serve all ages.
2026-01-31

Why It Works
Jamsetji’s approach wasn’t about quick fixes—it was about foundational change. By building accessibility in early, you avoid costly rework and create tools that actually serve all students. Try this for three sprints and see how it shifts your team’s focus. Let me know what changes for you.

#Accessibility #EdTech #InclusiveDesign #Agile #JamsetjiTata #EducationForAll #UserExperience #SocialImpact #TechForGood #InclusiveEducation (6/6)

Accesstiveaccesstive_
2026-01-30

🎯 Simulation tools aren’t the finish line, they’re just one perspective. ♿

In our guide, we unpack where disability simulators can be helpful, where they fall short, and why lived experience, real context, and inclusive user feedback still matter most.
🔗Read the full guide → accesstive.com/blog/disability

An educational blog graphic titled “Disability Simulators Aren’t Enough,” illustrating that while simulation tools offer perspective, they don’t replace real user insight and inclusive testing practices.
KalamunaKalamuna
2026-01-29

Does the internet ever feel too loud? For neurodivergent users, that overload can be the difference between staying and leaving.

Michelle Balge shares a UX design perspective through a neurodivergent lens, resulting in 7 practical pillars for designing digital spaces that feel calmer, clearer, and more inclusive.

kalamuna.com/blog/designing-th

Accesstiveaccesstive_
2026-01-28

Users notice when things feel out of place 👀

Brand-matching customization helps accessibility support blend naturally into your product experience ♿

Learn More: accesstive.com/access-accy/

An accessibility feature graphic showing that an Access Accy - Accessibility Chatbot's appearance and tone can be customized to match a brand while maintaining inclusive user support.
Stanis Creativestanis_creative
2026-01-27

Accessibility is essential.
Inclusive video design helps more people watch, understand, and engage with your content. Captions, clear audio, thoughtful visuals, and intentional pacing improve the experience for everyone.
At Stanis Creative, we believe accessible video is better video. When you design with inclusion in mind, your stories reach further and resonate longer.

staniscreative.com/creative-co

An example of captions.An example of lower thirds.Taylor working the camera.
Accesstiveaccesstive_
2026-01-27

Clear structure improves navigation, usability, and access.🧱

Semantic HTML helps screen readers understand what each part of a page is, not just how it looks ♿
Build with meaning, not just layout.

A Tips and Tricks graphic titled “Design Tip: Use Semantic HTML,” explaining that using proper HTML tags like header, nav, main, and footer helps structure content clearly for accessibility and navigation.
TPGi, a Vispero CompanyTPGi@mstdn.social
2026-01-26

Join us January 29 at noon ET for our live webinar, Building a Complete Accessibility Program: From an Audit to Long-Term Inclusion. David Sloan, Chief Accessibility Officer, and Amy Major, Practice Manager, will cover accessibility audits, lifecycle integration, and long-term success.

Register now: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regist

#Accessibility #InclusiveDesign #DigitalAccessibility

Live Webinar, Building a Complete Accessibility Program: From an Audit to Long-Term Inclusion. January 29, 2026 at Noon ET. Presenters: David Sloan and Amy Major.

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