Books

Good Reads on Inclusive & Accessible Design

Navigating the Intersection of Design, Accessibility, and Inclusivity

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Book "How the hidden rules of design are changing the way we live, work, and play. By Cliff Huang

User Friendly

By Jeff Kuang & Robert Fabricant

The book "Don't Make Me Think" has a 50's looking black n white clip art character

Don’t Make Me Think Revised

By Steven Krug

The design of everyday things, by don norman, coffee pot pictures with steam coming out

The Design Of Everyday Things

Bradly Maynor

An abstract book cover with various shapes and a rectangle shape in the middle

A Web For Everyone

By Ana Pachket

Many dots across the entire front page of the book with the words "100 things" in the center.

100 Things Every Designer Should know about people

By Susan M. Weinschenk

a bird is pictured on the cover with the title of the book accessibility handbook

Accessibility Handbook

Katie Cunningham

Book cover for ‘AI for UX Designers’ by Lise Pilot, featuring a colorful geometric unicorn illustration beneath bold purple typography

AI For UX Designers

Lisa Pilot

Book cover of “Accessible America: A History of Disability and Design” featuring a beige background with colorful diagram-style sketches in green, blue, and yellow boxes, arranged in a grid.

Accessible America

Best Williamson

Book cover for ‘Insanely Simple’ by Ken Segall, featuring minimalist black and pale gray typography on a white background

Insanely Simple

Ken Segall

Book cover of ‘Jony Ive’ by Leander Kahney, showing a black-and-white portrait of Apple designer Jony Ive with minimalist white text.

Jony Ive: The Genius Behind Apple’s Greatest Products 

Leander Kahney

Book cover for ‘Atomic Habits’ by James Clear, featuring gold dotted typography on a white background with the subtitle ‘Tiny Changes, Remarkable Results.

Atomic Habits

James Clear

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