Summary: Conduct or participate in an accessible design sprint as a team that considers users and use cases that are diverse by gender, ethnicity, age, geography, socioeconomic status, and ability.
What is a design sprint?
A design sprint is a process that uses design thinking to reduce risk when creating a new product, service, or feature. Accessible design sprints consider users and use cases that are diverse by gender, ethnicity, age, geography, socioeconomic status, and ability.
Learn how to run an accessible design sprint at go/accessible-design-sprints
Past accessibility design sprints
Making Speech Visible
Deck for the 2020 accessibility design innovation sprint, exploring speech beyond text
Hit the Lights
Deck for the 2019 accessibility design innovation sprint focusing on fixing the flashing-lights strobe warning on YouTube Original's ratings system
SymBoard
Deck for the 2018 accessibility design innovation sprint focused on symbolic language for Android
Braille Display Games
Deck for the 2017 accessibility design innovation sprint focused on a gaming experience for multiline braille displays
What's around me?
Deck for the 2016 accessibility design innovation sprint focused on a feature to help blind and low vision users to make sense of where they are in the world
Liftware
Deck for the 2015 accessibility design innovation sprint focused on a self-leveling spoon for people with motor impairments
Learn about dyslexia
Check out the go/maui-dyslexia-learn deck which is based on materials from the Maui Dyslexia Sprint, April 2020