💡 Ideas to help consider Inclusive Design principles when making things for others to use.
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Prompts to consider when making things for others to use.
This project is geared towards anyone involved with making digital products. It is my hope that this reaches both:
These prompts are intended to help build empathy, not describe any one person's experience. These prompts are not intended to tokenize the experience of the individuals experiencing these conditions. For further reading about disability simulations, please refer to Job van Achterberg's excellent presentation, The Imitation Game.
You're on GitHub, a service that helps people build digital things. Projects are called "repositories", or "repos" for short. Repositories are collections of files managed by Git, software that helps people code and collaborate.
One file in this repo is called a Readme, which helps helps describe what the project is, why it was made, and how you can help out with it. GitHub takes the Readme for every repo and displays it on the repo's homepage for easier discovery.
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If you do not have a GitHub account, you can contact me via email. Please remember that requests submitted via email also need to conform to the project's contributing guidelines.
To suggest a prompt, please submit a GitHub Issue and follow the Issue template's instructions.
Please remember to:
Prompts will be considered and added on a case-by-case basis. Questions and feedback will be handled in the submitted Issue.
I'm striving to be as respectful as possible. If you feel the words or tone for one of the prompts isn't using the proper terminology, or isn't representative of the condition, please let me know either publicly or privately.
The best way to submit Issues (problems with the project) and Pull Requests (adding features to the project, fixing problems, or improving project code) is using this project's Issue tracker. Please make sure you read the contributing guidelines before doing so!
Instructions on how to reset any of the technology a prompt makes you install:
F1
and F2
) to restore brightness to a level you find comfortable, orSystem Preferences
> Displays
, and drag the brightness slider to a level you find comfortableStart
> Settings
> System
> Display
, then drag the brightness slider to a level you find comfortableDelete
optionSystem Preferences
> Accessibility
> Display
, then drag the slider for Display contrast
to Normal
Left ALT
+ Left Shift
+ Print Screen
keyboard shortcutReset all
buttonExtensions
Enabled
to disable the extension, or select the trash can icon to delete itCMD
+OPT
-
) or the mouse command (CMD
+ Scroll Down
) until the screen stops shrinkingWIN
+ ESC
or select the magnifying glass icon and then select the Close
button on the Magnifier toolbar.INSERT
+ Q
CMD
+ F5
keyboard shortcut, orSystem Preferences
> Accessibility
> VoiceOver
, then uncheck Enable VoiceOver
CMD
+ 0
keyboard shortcut to restore zoom to 100%CTRL
+ 0
keyboard shortcut to restore zoom to 100%