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Posts by Chris Bush

The paperback second edition of “Inclusive design for a digital world” by Regine Gilbert held up in one hand to be photographed

The paperback second edition of “Inclusive design for a digital world” by Regine Gilbert held up in one hand to be photographed

I’m looking forward to taking a deeper dive into “ Inclusive Design for a Digital World” by Reginé M Gilbert.

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Allbirds’ pivot from eco-friendly shoes to AI is astounding! For a brand built on sustainability, removing those commitments is a sad shift. It also raises a question: how real is a brand’s purpose, if values slip as priorities change?

www.engadget.com/ai/shoe-comp...

www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

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That thing where you go and raid your own bookshelf and realise that you’ve loaned out your favourites again… and you’re going to need to buy a couple for the third or forth time

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Screenshot of the verified Financial Times profile showing its logo, follower count, a “View profile” button, and a message to Me asking how they can help.

Screenshot of the verified Financial Times profile showing its logo, follower count, a “View profile” button, and a message to Me asking how they can help.

Not sure what financial chaos I caused in January, but it was serious enough for the @financialtimes.com to check in on me.

🤜💥🤛

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Reducing anxiety is accessibility One of the most inspiring accessibility examples I came across last year came from Stendahls Bil, a Swedish car dealer. Simple idea, done well: help people know what to expect when buying a car.

Reducing anxiety is accessibility.

A car dealer doing better #accessibility work than many digital teams.

Stendahls Bil's guide to help people with access needs understand the car buying journey, explaining the process and building confidence before they arrive.

www.linkedin.com/pulse/reduci...

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One developer’s tool strips AI and other junk from Chrome, Edge, and Firefox A developer released a free tool called “Just the Browser” that disabless AI features, ads, and other unwanted junk in Chrome, Edge, and Firefox.

Just the browser (justthebrowser.com)- a nifty tool to help you liberate your browser from AI bloat and tracking.

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We'll keep our 'Kirby wrapped' post brief. There's one number we really want to share with you. Together, we’ve collected and donated €4,778 to the Against Malaria Foundation in 2025. 💛

This is a great achievement. We are very grateful that you use our donation chechbox at checkout so frequently!

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These annual ‘year wrapped’ things are melting my brain.

Spotify, Amazon, Strava, LinkedIn… mostly fine.

But Miro?

256 collaborators. 1,936 boards. ”Specialism in workshops.”

Lots of numbers.
Zero insight.

Genuinely worried about what might Microsoft one might say.

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How Accessibility Prepares Your Website For AI Search The foundation for AI search success isn't new technology—it's timeless principles of clear communication, semantic structure and accessible design.

AI reads your site like a blind person.

This piece explains why accessibility matters for AI search. Clear structure, proper headings, meaningful alt text, and transcripts help models understand context

The work that helps people use your site helps AI interpret it.

www.forbes.com/councils/for...

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The report found that the OBR had uploaded its budget documents to a link which it believed to be inaccessible to the public. However, because the organisation was using a particular add-on to the WordPress publishing system, the link ended up being live, unbeknownst to the OBR itself.

The report found that the OBR had uploaded its budget documents to a link which it believed to be inaccessible to the public. However, because the organisation was using a particular add-on to the WordPress publishing system, the link ended up being live, unbeknownst to the OBR itself.

2025:

A WordPress plug-in accidentally pushes something to live - the chair of a national institution resigns

OpenAI intentionally release products to a mass market that includes errors, manipulations and stolen material - cool, cool

Is this how it works?

www.theguardian.com/business/202...

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“So, hinge is that like grinder? “

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Through to Thriving: Protecting Our Privacy with Chris Gilliard | TechPolicy.Press Tech Policy Press fellow Anika Collier Navaroli in conversation with Critical Internet Studies Institute privacy researcher and advocate Chris Gilliard.

Had a lot of fun recording this! Thanks to @anikacolliernavaroli.com and @techpolicypress.bsky.social for the opportunity. www.techpolicy.press/through-to-t...

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#CampDigital is back! As many of you already know, it's an absolutely wonderful event for for anyone working in design, accessibility, and digital transformation.

It's gonna be a goodun - So, sign-up for your early bird tickets before they go!

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The Obsolete Computer | Back Market Find the best deals on Obsolete Windows laptops. Free standard shipping ✅ 1-year warranty ✅ 30-day money-back guarantee ✅ Verified Refurbished ✅

Love this idea - Black Market are fighting back against planned obsolescence by turning into a proposition and product

www.backmarket.co.uk/en-gb/e/obso...

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Quick question. I’m in need of some advice.

Does anyone of any good platforms for publishing conference slides that maintain accessibility quality/standards?

I’ve not looked into it for a while, but it’s always been a bit of a big bear of mine.

Thanks in advance.

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One of the funniest headlines I’ve read in ages.

“Heathrow, NatWest and Minecraft sites down in Microsoft global outage”

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100% this!!!!!

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In a Zero-Click World, Traffic is a Terrible Goal - SparkToro 60% of marketers say their top goal for the next 12 months is "increasing traffic." And 59% say their primary KPI is... also traffic. To all those folks,

Smashing Magazine sent out another good newsletter.

This time they talk about how measuring traffic to a site is a vanity metric, particularly in this era of people using AI to find what they need instead of going to source materials.

sparktoro.com/blog/in-a-ze...

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Can’t believe we’re not already connected tbh. 🫣

I’ve just accepted

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No worries at all,

overall we tend to lean more towards the social model of disability questions, but sometimes the medical model can help too, particularly if people are going to be talking about their specific health conditions and treatments

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Accessibility screen question ideas Accessibility screen question ideas We want our research sessions to be accessible and comfortable for everyone. The questions below help us understand if there’s anything we can do to make your sessi...

Hey @cjforms.bsky.social,

We often adapt our approach depending on the study and audience.

Here’s a good example of the types of questions we use:
docs.google.com/document/d/1...

Happy to chat if useful — we often bring parts of these into sessions to keep things well rounded.

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It was like a cliffhanger in an episode of Lost…

What’s going happen next!!!! 🤣

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Today, we're launching Transforming Public Services for a Modern Wales. This report sets out a clear path for the next Welsh Government to move beyond short-term fixes and deliver better, human-centred services.

#DigitalWales #PublicServiceReform

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@deanvipond.bsky.social looking forward to your session Dean!

I was in a meeting last week when you started presenting - but as I walked back into the office a couple of people said to me “it was brilliant” and they were looking forward to learning more. 🙌

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I've been thinking about this post a lot today (related, my son got a detention for "not having his shirt tucked in") and the whole "seeing like a state" approach to rule-based and technocratically managed childhoods is so at odds with anything that will produce resilient, curious, confident adults

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Had a great chat with Al Duggin today. He said something that I think every designer and developer should adopt as their accessibility mantra:

“Designing to include means making experiences that work for as many people as possible, without them having to adjust anything for it to meet their needs.”

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I was going to say something similar! Always love our natters.

AI is definitely changing the way people access information. I know some advice, and guidance organisations are already rethinking how their services are designed and delivered to users to help them stay relevant and trustworthy.

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Next Thursday (9th), I’ll be having an informal and candid chat to Katy Cowan at @creativeboom.com about the power of Grayskull — I mean *side projects*.

It’s online and free to attend — just sign up to The Studio (again, for free).

community.creativeboom.com/events/ellio...

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BBC Radio 4 - The Bottom Line, Direct to Consumer: A Better Way to Sell? How do businesses navigate selling directly to their customers?

Another interesting drive home tonight!

Bottom Line looks at how D2C businesses do things differently. Real success comes when you’re able to align your and your audience’s mutual passion and values and build a relationship.

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...

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