Jamie Shields LinkedIn facts

 Some useful basic facts that could resonate:

Universal Design benefits everyone.


Did you know❓

These items were originally designed for people with disabilities:

Typewriters / Keyboards❗

The first typewriter was created to support the inventor's blind friend. Over time typewriters were replaced by computers.

Electric Toothbrush❗

The first electric toothbrushes were created to support people with limited mobility.

Voice Recognition and Speech to Text apps❗

Was created to help people who couldn't physically write. It is now used in phones and across lots of other devices, even Alexa, Siri, and the voice giving you directions on GPS. 

Bendy Straws❗

Although the first bendy straw was not specifically created for people with disabilities, hospitals were one of the first places to begin using them. They used them to support patients with limited mobility. 

Audio Books❗

The American Foundation of the Blind was amongst the first to record audiobooks for blind and visually impaired people.

Universal Design doesn't just benefit people with disabilities.


It benefits everyone.

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