This article was originally published in AdNews Adobe and Microsoft have partnered with the Centre for Inclusive Design to commission The Benefit of Designing for Everyone report conducted by PwC. The research found products and services designed with the needs…
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A friendly face for low vision airport travellers
In an Australian first, Sydney Airport is helping blind and low vision travellers to navigate the airport. CEO, Geoff Culbert says, “it’s all about making the airport experience easier and more accessible for our passengers”.
The beautiful game has an ugly side
The World game, the beautiful game, football, soccer, religion, whatever you want to call it — it is the game that is on more TV screens, in more fields and more stadiums than any other game across the globe. It…
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