“ Inclusive tourism is a global movement to ensure the full social participation of all persons with disabilities in travel, citizenships, and cultural contribution – and in the process, to ensure the same for everyone else. ”
– Dr. Scott Rains
Principle 1: Equitable Use
Designs are useful and marketable to people with diverse abilities.
Principle 2: Flexibility in Use
Designs accommodate a wide range of individual preferences and abilities.
Principle 3: Simple and Intuitive Use
Designs are easy to understand, regardless of the user’s experience, knowledge, language skills, or current concentration level.
Principle 4: Perceptible Information
Designs communicate necessary information effectively to the user, regardless of ambient conditions or the user’s sensory abilities.
Principle 5: Tolerance for Error
Designs minimize hazards and the adverse consequences of accidental or unintended actions.
Principle 6: Low Physical Effort
Designs can be used efficiently and comfortably and with a minimum of fatigue.
Principle 7: Size and Space for Approach and Use
Appropriate size and space is provided for approach, reach, manipulation, and use regardless of user’s body size, posture, or mobility.
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