![]() ![]() He was also the one to create the earliest protocols for email. ![]() ![]() ![]() Vint Cerf is known as the father of the internet. If you don't know who Vint Cerf is, you certainly heard of the internet or the email. These are the ones that made me pause and reflect:ġ) We ALL benefit from inclusive design (even when it's set up to solve another person's need). Please read the book in full, irrespective of what you do, there will be one element to provoke thought. These mismatches are the building blocks of exclusion". The description on the back of the book says "Sometimes designed objects reject their users: a computer mouse that doesn't work for left-handed people, for example, or a touchscreen payment system that only works for people who read English phrases, have 20/20 vision, and use a credit card. Disappointment levels? Major.Ī friend did recommend "Mismatch" by Kat Holmes, and no thanks to the Design Museum I ordered it online. The answer? They didn't have one book on inclusive or accessible design. Ok, I certainly must have been missing them. Not to worry, certainly there must be something. I prompted myself at the beginning of the first row and started browsing one book at a time. I was SO excited to browse their book selection and discover some interesting ones on inclusive or accessible design. This last weekend I went and visited the Design Museum in London. ![]()
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