Sandi Wassmer - Inclusive design is for everyone

Published: July 19, 2010, 12:07 a.m.

Inclusive Design is currently the domain of people who design physical things, like product designers and architects, but Sandi Wassmer is firm in her belief that Inclusive Design applied in the online environment just makes sense. The principles of Inclusive Design encompass so many of the practices, principles and guidelines that web designers are already using - Accessibility, Usability, User Centric Design, Progressive Enhancement and User Experience - but unlike each of these discrete practices, Inclusive Design gives designers the ability to offer choice, as a single design solution will never accommodate all users. Sandi will talk about how the principles of Inclusive Design can be easily adopted by web designers right now. By the end of the session you’ll have the framework for becoming an inclusion activist! Sandi Wassmer is a Human Rights Internet Marketer. Yes, it is a made up term, but that is the way she sees it. As Managing Director of digital agency, Copious, she is healthily obsessed with creating great internet experiences for all and building beautiful, accessible and usable websites When Sandi is not trying to make the Internet a better place, she writes, tweets, blogs and advocates about a whole range of issues from disability rights to accessibility and social inclusion. Follow Sandi on Twitter: @SandiWassmer Licensed as Creatve Commons Attributions Share-Alike 2.0 England and Wales http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/uk/legalcode