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A step by step guide, this book covers how to design products that offer the right combination of functionality, usability, and accessibility for all consumers. The author articulates why these three elements can make the critical difference in remaining competitive and economically viable over the long term. He provides insightful case studies tha
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Series Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 An Introduction to Designing for Accessibility
- 2 Making the Business Case for Accessibility
- 3 Implementing Design for Accessibility in Industry
- 4 The Role of Senior Management
- 5 The Role of Project Management
- 6 Filling the Skills Gap
- 7 Case StudyâMaking Expertise Available Within a Company
- 8 Putting Accessibility Into the Design Process
- 9 Case StudyâDesigning for Accessibility in Practice
- 10 Involving Users in the Design Process
- 11 Conducting Sessions With Users
- 12 Case StudyâInvestigating the Accessibility of Digital Television for Older Adults
- References
- Index