Hello @iDad5 -thank you too. Where I am coming from:
Here's the thing - my tone voice is often terse because we have an emergency situation with exclusion and exclusive design - exclusion is the opposite of inclusion and any inclusion and inclusive design starts with things like accessibility. This is way beyond seeing accessibility as people living with disability but.. Age, Gender Identity, Gender Expression, Gender Attribution, Biological ***, Sexual Orientation, Emotional Attraction, Physical Disability, Tech, Psychological Disability, Race and Heritage, Location, Religion and Spirituality, Personality, Education, Marital Status, Political Affiliation, Nationality, Hobbies, Appearance, Social Class, Language, Culture, Income, Life Experience, HIV Status, Housing Situation, Ability, Experience of Trauma, Working Style, Attractiveness, COVID19 Stigma and more.
And then there are intersections - for example living with disability, being trans and black and being included/excluded on all of those intersections. The question then is how can we include everyone into what we design and still make it delightful and functional with wonder and joy. I love reduce-motion and sure thing let's come with something on inclusion/accessibility j