
Thoughts, Tips and Tricks to design products for neurodiverse people
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In my everyday work, I'm part of a growth team, and my main goal is to help my company get more paying customers. You might be wondering, "How does accessibility or inclusive design connect to growing a business’s bottom line?" Well, I'm he...
Hey team! I wanted to thank everyone for supporting Designing for Neurodiversity. For the last year I have been charging for exclusive content. I decided for the good of the world and everyone in this community this content should be free....
Ankita Akerkar has been designing for Google Search for almost 6 years now! In her time working on the worlds most popular search engine she has worked on several features and queries that can be sensitive for users to google - this include...
With the slu of recent layoffs in tech, I know its scary time for many. So every quarter I am going to send out a monthly round-up of jobs relating to this newsletter for anyone who might be looking. I will feature jobs specific related to...
Empty states are often seen as an edge case or afterthought. For neurodiverse users these moments are often memorable reminders of our disabilities. As a person with dyslexia, I often see just a screen with a large image and some microcopy....
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Treyce Meredith is a Product Designer with an endless amount of energy and enthusiasm. He currently works at Dropbox where he designs for the mobile growth team
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