Inclusive usability testing: The benefits of inclusive design.
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It seems in recent times, more and more companies are conducting usability testing with an inclusive perspective. While it's great to see inclusive design become more common, it often seems like the philosophy isn't completely embraced. This seems particularly true when designing for people with disabilities. More often than not, only a handful of participants with disabilities are included in user research and usability testing. This doesn't truly represent diversity and doesn't align with what is considered best practice.

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