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What is "Universal Design!"?


Universal design means designing services and resources for people with a broad range of abilities and disabilities. When planning a program or service, think broadly about all of the possible users, and design your Web page, database, or program so that as many people as possible can use it without special accommodations. This saves time and energy (and in many cases, money!) for everyone! Here are the basic principles of Universal design which we have adapted from a list by an organization that works to create accessible software and electronic resources called the Trace Research & Development Center.

What are some examples of universal design principles?

Why use universal design principles?

What are some accessible Web design guidelines?

General Page Design:

Graphical Features:

Special Features:


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