Sandi Wassmer described this difference 13 dec, 2011.
"Web accessibility is about human rights. Inclusive design is about
making a product fit for purpose. Big difference. More so, Web
Accessibility in its current guise seems determined to make every last
bit of technology accessible to every human being on earth. It asserts
rights on behalf of disabled people and puts these before regular folk
and before technical innovation. So, what's happening is that regular
folk and technical innovation have moved on swiftly without
Accessibility. To quote Ian Pouncey, "Accessibility is for everyone.
It's just that 80% of people get it for free". I agree with Ian
wholeheartedly. However, what most people understand Accessibility to be
is how it is defined by the W3C, which is that "Web accessibility
means that people with disabilities can use the Web". But that's not
all. What about Design? Design is about creating products and services
that people can use and since websites and web applications are things
that people use and interact with, things that change and adapt through
this use and interaction, Inclusive Design and not just Access is what
is desperately needed."
Read more at action for blind people.
Monday, April 28, 2014
Accessibility is a human right and inclusive design is our effort to get there.
Labels:
accessibility,
disability,
human rights,
inclusive design
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