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Universal Design: How to Get Beyond Accessibility and Be More Inclusive
Universal design is not about retrofitting a space or product. It’s not about “making due.”
Accessible Summer Travel: Tips to Make Your Vacation A Breeze
With a little bit of planning, you can have a memorable and enjoyable summer vacation!
Use Lighting to Make Your Space Accessible and Comfortable For Everyone
4 Universal Design Lighting Ideas You Can Try 💡
Is Your Business Accessible and Inclusive in the Winter?
Few issues affect people with disabilities more this time of year than the weather.
How accessibility in the built environment increases revenue with greater usability
All these changes come at a cost. Right? One that you might think is too steep to enhance accessibility. Except that it’s not.
Low-Cost High Impact Universal Design Ideas
How to Make it Easy to Find Your Way
Universal Design for Parks and Public Spaces
Public spaces have been impacting community life for over 200 years. But many aspects of city parks are not designed with people with disabilities in mind.
Accessible Hotels: Sheraton Gateway, LAX
As part of my series on the accessibility of hotels I visit as I travel around the country, I wanted to highlight this hotel, the Sheridan Gateway LAX Airport in Los Angeles, California. Now, of all of the hotels I’ve visited to date, this room in particular was the least accessible. You’ll find it very interesting, certainly if you follow the series and as we compare the hotels from one to the next.
Accessible Hotels: New Jersey
Knowing I would be staying at several different hotels throughout a trip to California, I decided to take the opportunity to create a series of videos on hotel accessibility. Find out what made the fourth hotel room I stayed at the least accessible.