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MS and Visual Impairment Blog
1. MS, my Mac and me… a11yLDN – 21st September 2010 www.enabledbydesign.org blog: http://enabledbydesign.org/blog twitter: http://twitter.com/enabledby
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3. MS is a neurological condition that’sunpredictable, variable and different in each case
4. My main symptoms include…www.enabledbydesign.org blog: http://enabledbydesign.org/blog twitter: http://twitter.com/enabledby
5. My main symptom is extreme fatigue… Zzzzz www.enabledbydesign.org blog: http://enabledbydesign.org/blog twitter: http://twitter.com/enabledby
12. Poor dexterity Sometimes it feels like I’m wearing Mickey Mouse gloves… www.enabledbydesign.org blog: http://enabledbydesign.org/blog twitter: http://twitter.com/enabledby
13. Jelly Babies And sometimes I’m in a wibbly wobbly world of my own… www.enabledbydesign.org blog: http://enabledbydesign.org/blog twitter: http://twitter.com/enabledby
14. Poor hearing Sometimes my hearing seems muffled… www.enabledbydesign.org blog: http://enabledbydesign.org/blog twitter: http://twitter.com/enabledby
15. Not fear of heights And sometimes I suffer from vertigo… www.enabledbydesign.org blog: http://enabledbydesign.org/blog twitter: http://twitter.com/enabledby
16. Design for All (DfA) Design for All (DfA) is a design philosophy targeting the use of products, services and systems by as many people as possible without the need for adaptation. Design for All is design for human diversity, social inclusion and equality. Closely related to Inclusive Design and Universal Design Result: Products and services suitable for general public including older people and people with disabilities www.enabledbydesign.org blog: http://enabledbydesign.org/blog twitter: http://twitter.com/enabledby
17. Accessibility for the Masses By mainstreaming accessibility, this can help to remove any stigma attached to independent living products, while making people's lives that bit easier and in turn more manageable. For me, Design for All means accessibility for the masses. Mainstreaming accessibility www.enabledbydesign.org blog: http://enabledbydesign.org/blog twitter: http://twitter.com/enabledby
21. Non-slip rubber grip for added safetyThis sort of inclusive design means that their products are accessible to a much wider audience. Y-Peeler www.enabledbydesign.org blog: http://enabledbydesign.org/blog twitter: http://twitter.com/enabledby
22. Definition of Enabled by Design… EbD A community of people passionate about those well designed everyday products and services that help to make day-to-day tasks that little bit easier. By sharing their loves, hates and ideas, Enabled by Design-ers challenge the one-size-fits-all approach to assistive equipment and accessibility by embracing the concept of Design for All. www.enabledbydesign.org blog: http://enabledbydesign.org/blog twitter: http://twitter.com/enabledby
23. “Usability rules the web” – Jakob Nielsen (IT expert, writer and advisor on software and web design) www.enabledbydesign.org blog: http://enabledbydesign.org/blog twitter: http://twitter.com/enabledby
30. Quick delivery of informationThe Little Know-It-All Taken from ‘The Little Know It All – Common sense for designers’ – Die Gestalten Verlag ISBN: 978-3-89955-167-9 www.enabledbydesign.org blog: http://enabledbydesign.org/blog twitter: http://twitter.com/enabledby
33. Do this throughout the process from start to end
34. But don’t let that be the end, carry on communicating!
35. Accessibility standards and guidelines alone are not enoughwww.enabledbydesign.org blog: http://enabledbydesign.org/blog twitter: http://twitter.com/enabledby
42. Any questions? Thank you for listening! www.enabledbydesign.org blog: http://enabledbydesign.org/blog twitter: http://twitter.com/enabledby
43. You can contact me here: denise@enabledbydesign.org or @enabledby www.enabledbydesign.org blog: http://enabledbydesign.org/blog twitter: http://twitter.com/enabledby