Welcome!
Welcome to The Inclusionists - a weekly series that highlights the most insightful, interesting, and useful resources to help you build products that resonate with everyone, everywhere.
Why did I create this?
I believe that building for inclusion is more than "the right thing to do; it's the key to professional growth, product innovation, and business growth. My mission is to make building inclusive products accessible to all.
Here's how it works
Each week, I scour the web for the best insights, tips, methods, and resources from the world of inclusive, accessible, and ethical product design. I share this roundup via one weekly email and Twitter.
What kind of links can I expect?
Ever wondered how someone with visual impairments navigates the web? Check out this video by Kristy Viers (@Kristy_Viers) on Twitter. [2min watch time]
Microsoft Launches a new Sign Language view for Microsoft teams to help create a more inclusive meeting experience for participants who are deaf or hard of hearing. [5min read]
To help tech consider diverse needs during the design and build of digital experiences, @meta created a toolkit of case-studies and insights to ensure that inclusion is more than an add-on. [20min read]
Dungeons and Dragons took an accessibility-first lens to the design of their D&D for all kit, it's a beautiful case study that illustrates that Accessibility unlocks creativity and joy.
What’s next?
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