Designing accessible services
With these tips, learn what you need to know to design for different disability categories.
A way with words and images
Suggestions for the portrayal of people with disabilities. People with disabilities are asking Canadians, and the media in particular, to use respectful terms when writing and speaking about them or about issues that affect their lives. They are also asking that images chosen to portray them be respectful and not reinforce outdated stereotypes.
Designing for users of screen readers
What to do - and what not to do - when designing for users of screen readers.
Designing for users on the autism spectrum
What to do - and what not to do - when designing for users on the autism spectrum.
Designing for users who are deaf or hard of hearing
What to do - and what not to do - when designing for users who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Designing for users with cognitive disabilities
What to do - and what not to do - when designing for users with cognitive disabilities.
Designing for users with low vision
What to do - and what not to do - when designing for users with low vision.
Designing for users with physical or motor disabilities
What to do - and what not to do - when designing for users with physical or motor disabilities.
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