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Accessibility-first mindset needed to make tech design equitable

Posted June 23, 2022

“The more you think about it earlier on, the less you end up in a situation where you have built a whole experience and realised that there’s a huge subset of your users that just can’t access it all.

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Topics:
Accessibility, Access, Inclusion, Aids, Equipment, Technology

Author:
Danielle Kutchel

Source:
PBA

Date published:
Tue 21st Jun, 2022

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