Design for Everyone
I see accessibility as equality. Accessible design is not just about complying with regulations—it’s about promoting equality.
I often compare design to urban planning and construction. In a city, we consider how pedestrians, cyclists, wheelchair users, people with strollers, visually impaired individuals, or those with sensory sensitivities can use shared spaces and move around effortlessly. The same principle applies to design: the purpose of accessibility is to give everyone the opportunity to explore a service or product and use it without barriers.
Visual design for Isio ry website. The assignment was to create accessible and easy to approach website using ISIO ry visual guidelines and brand illustrations.
Accessible badge for THL Barnahus project.
Accessible data visualization for Central Union for Child Welfare. The visualization is a part of a larger publication regarding the cost's of child welfare services in Finland.
I've done several accessible publications (web PDF). Here's the cover of one of the latest publications for the Central Union for Child Welfare.
Accessible colours are a key factor when making accessible design. Here's an example of accessible color combinations explained for a client.
An example of accessible design for publications (the Cenral Union for Child Welfare).
An example of accessible design for publications (the Cenral Union for Child Welfare).
An example of accessible design for publications (Kasper Kasvatus- ja perheneuvonta ry).
An example of accessible design for publications (Kasper Kasvatus- ja perheneuvonta ry).