8. Comprehensive Accessibility Needs
Accessibility must be all-inclusive—that means software must be accessible to and usable by people of all abilities. Not only must it be easy to use and adaptive for people with disabilities, but it must also be responsive to all platforms and devices. For example, your website should have different ergonomics for desktops, Android or iOS tablets, and mobile devices.
9. Left-Handedness
While I’m right-handed, I am sympathetic to left-handed people, as many products are built without considering them. Many electronics, such as cameras, gaming controllers and some power equipment, could be ergonomically designed for left-handed people.
10. People Who Don’t Fit Averages
There should be basic and fundamental designs for people who don’t fit averages—people who are shorter, taller, have different body styles and so on. Most products are designed for averages, but many humans across the globe don’t fit into these average ranges.
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