Designing For Neurodiversity Resources Roundup
Recently, while going through my LinkedIn feed, I came across a list of resources for designing for neurodiversity and decided to share it here with a wider group. As someone who posts on social media, I realized that whatever we share or create on social platforms has a short lifespan and is also hard to find when we need it.
The idea of founding DigitalA11Y is to document my learnings and the resources I have collected over my career in accessibility. I hope these resources for designing for neurodiversity will be helpful to all my readers.
- Accessible design for cognitive considerations by Jennifer S. (Article)
- ADHD-friendly communication by Ettie Bailey-King (Article)
- A web of anxiety: accessibility for people with anxiety and panic disorders by David Swallow (Article)
- Designing for cognitive accessibility: Where to begin by Glenda Sims (Article)
- My war on animation by S.E. Smith (Article)
- Neurodiversity and UX: Essential Resources for Cognitive Accessibility from Stéphanie Walter (Article)
- Neurodiversity Design System by Will Soward (Website)
- Designing content for people with dyscalculia or low numeracy by Jane McFadyen (Podcast)
- Designing for Neurodiversity by Treyce Meredith (Video)
- Dizzy Users Close Browsers: Balancing Creativity & Accessibility by Piccia Neri (Video)
- Neuroinclusive Content Design by Laurie Cameron-Back (Video)
If you come across any other resources that would be a great fit, please comment and let us know. We will be happy to update this article, and we will also keep a lookout for more resources from our end.