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The phrase "accessible design for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing design principles that ensure usability for people with disabilities or varying abilities.
Example: "The company is committed to accessible design for all users, ensuring that everyone can navigate their website easily."
Alternatives: "inclusive design for" or "user-friendly design for".
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Hickish, who has previously worked on accessible design for projects including the London 2012 Olympics park and the Scottish parliament building, said: "The rail industry is behind the curve, no doubt about that.
One of those is accessible design for all sorts of participants to avoid selection bias.
In mid-September, it fixed the setting so it would only show a raw reverse chronological feed of tweets by people you follow with nothing extra added, and promised a more easily accessible design for the feature in the future.
In this paper, we present a new participatory design for learning, developed in the context of a transnational initiative for creating Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) on Accessible Design for ICT.
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In fact, just as the Benghazi attack occurred, the State Department's building department was beginning to address some of the frustrations by proposing more open and accessible designs for embassies.
This study attempts to review the current practices and guidelines for accessible design of transportation, both access to and within transport facilities, based on the information from the United States, United Kingdom, and Hong Kong.
The objective is to highlight the gaps in Malaysia's regulations and to illustrate the research development of the Accessible Design infrastructure for disabled people.
A good rule of thumb for accessible design is that it's generally better designers aim for concreteness with iconography and the like, rather than be cutesy and abstract because it's en vogue and "looks cool" (the idea being a visually impaired person can more easily distinguish something that looks like a button as opposed to something that is technically a button but which looks like text).
An ambitious design project underway on Exhibition Road in London's South Kensington is helping to set the standard for accessible design in Britain.
Twenty years later, the law was revised to include Standards for Accessible Design intended to make public, residential and commercial spaces and transportation more accessible.
Therefore, good practices of accessible design that could address the needs for all, especially the elderly and individuals with different types of disability including visual impairment, hearing difficulty and reduced mobility, could be recommended.
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