Over one
billion people in the world have some form of disability.
That’s why we
make accessibility a core consideration when we develop new products—from
concept to launch and beyond. It’s good for users and good for business:
building products that don’t consider a diverse range of needs could mean
missing a substantial group of potential users and customers.
But
impairments and disabilities are as varied as people themselves. For designers,
developers, marketers or small business owners, making your products and
designs more accessible might seem like a daunting task. How can you make sure
you’re being more inclusive? Where do you start?
Today, Global
Accessibility Awareness Day, we’re launching a new suite of resources to help
creators, marketers, and designers answer those questions and build more
inclusive products and designs.
The first
step is learning about accessibility. Simply start by downloading the Google
Primer app and search “accessibility.” You’ll find five-minute lessons that
help you better understand accessibility, and learn practical tips to start
making your own business, products and designs more accessible - like key
design principles for building a more accessible website. You may even discover
that addressing accessibility issues can improve the user experience for
everyone. For instance, closed captions can make your videos accessible to more
people whether they have a hearing impairment or are sitting in a crowded room.
Next, visit
the Google Accessibility page and discover free tools that can help you make
your site or app more accessible for more people. The Android Developers site
also contains a wide range of suggestions to help you improve the accessibility
of your app.
We hope these
resources will help you join us in designing and building for a more inclusive
future. After all, an accessible web and world is a better one—both for people
and for business.
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