
Microsoft Inclusive Design
Microsoft Inclusive Design is a practice that anyone who creates and manages products and services can use to build more inclusive experiences for everyone. Get the principles, guidebooks, workshop …
An important distinction is that accessibility is an attribute, while inclusive design is a method. And while practicing inclusive design should make your products more accessible, it’s not a process for …
Microsoft launched the Inclusive Design Toolkit in 2015, a set of guidelines for building products that help people of all abilities realize their full potential.
Here are some recommendations for creating inclusive products or features that support different learning styles. These recommendations were developed through interviews and research studies …
Our first inclusive design principle is recognize exclusion. The guide we’re unveiling here breaks down AI bias into distinct categories so product creators can identify issues early on, anticipate future …
They’re organized according to five phases of a design process – follow them as a linear, comprehensive guide or use them more freely to supplement your existing practices.
The consulting team used Microsoft’s Inclusive Design Principles to understand motivations and determine the types of cognitive demands their employees encounter.
When we understand what people are trying to accomplish and why, we can design products that work better for more people. Rather than asking what features or technology we might add to a product, …
Creating Accessible Packaging An Inclusive Design Guide
Whether you are just starting the journey, or whether you have been incorporating inclusive design for a long time, this guide was created to help. On the Microsoft Packaging and Content team, we’ve been …
The following guidance is meant to accompany, not replace, the inclusive design steps laid out in the Inclusive Design for Mental Health Guidebook. To access this guidance right where you work, and …