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AdNews: Adobe and Microsoft back inclusive design research

Posted on: May 21, 2019 Last updated on: July 24, 2020 Written by: CfID
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 man holding his phone up to a sign in the airport

A friendly face for low vision airport travellers

Posted on: May 21, 2019 Last updated on: April 12, 2021 Written by: CfID
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”.
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soccer stadium at night with a bright green field

The beautiful game has an ugly side

Posted on: December 19, 2018 Last updated on: May 17, 2021 Written by: CfID
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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Inclusive Innovation Program

Posted on: December 11, 2018 Last updated on: April 2, 2020 Written by: CfID
This world-class intensive has been used by heads of government, industry and in the innovation sector. 
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App Accessibility

Posted on: December 4, 2018 Last updated on: June 15, 2020 Written by: CfID
Unleash the full potential of your mobile app.
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Bondi beach and pool

Inclusive Shores

Posted on: December 4, 2018 Last updated on: May 17, 2021 Written by: CfID
Beaches form a major part of the Australian iconography, it is in our ads, it is our tourism calling card and it is our go-to holiday destination. So how are we working to make the beach enjoyable for people of all types?
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Website Accessibility

Posted on: December 1, 2018 Last updated on: June 15, 2020 Written by: CfID
Increase your website SEO, architecture and effectiveness through Inclusive Design.
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Document Accessibility Training

Posted on: November 29, 2018 Last updated on: May 18, 2021 Written by: CfID
CfID offers document accessibility training to give your staff sound knowledge of accessibility across a range of documents.
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Times Square New York filled with people and huge billboards with ads

I’m sorry, I didn’t see your ad.

Posted on: November 21, 2018 Last updated on: May 18, 2021 Written by: CfID
The advertising industry spends billions a year to put flashy, well-designed ads in front of you but what happens when the ad is delivered at the right time and in the right location, but the customer doesn’t see it? This is happening every day, but not because the customer doesn’t want to see your ad.
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What’s in a place?

Posted on: November 13, 2018 Last updated on: May 26, 2020 Written by: CfID
How the Pintupi people helped solve dialysis is central Australia
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#Breaking the bias in the workplace

A guide for International Women's Day, and every other day for breaking the bias at work.
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Women’s untold stories: breaking the bias

This International Women's Day, we tell the untold stories of women who defied expectations and #BrokeTheBias
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2022 Inclusivity Predictions – It’s anyone’s guess, here are ours 

What will 2022 bring in the world of inclusivity? Hear from our team about what they believe is on the horizon this year.
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2021 reflections

As 2021 draws to a close and we enter the vortex that is the holiday period, it's time to reflect on the year that was. Read Scott's reflections on 2021, as he reminds us to recognise our impact and appreciate the every day.
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Easy English versus Plain English guide

Easy English and Plain English are important as they make information accessible and meet the needs of more people. Find out all you need to know about Easy and Plain English in this Centre for Inclusive Design guide.
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