Inclusive design isn't just about creating accessible physical spaces and products; it's also about how we communicate. Leaders in the field highlight the need for inclusive language, imagery, and media representation. Using plain language, offering materials in multiple formats (such as braille, audio, and large print), and showcasing diverse groups of people in media and advertising are all practices that contribute to a more inclusive society.
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