Center for Universal Design National research, information, and technical assistance center that evaluates, develops, and promotes universal design in housing, public and commercial facilities,and related products.
Centre for Accessible Environments Information and training body on the accessibility of the built environment for disabled people. A registered United Kingdom charity.
United States Access Board Independent federal agency whose primary mission is accessibility for people with disabilities.
Access2go Information on access solutions, facilities and equipment that can be used by designers, developers and service providers to enhance independence for people with disabilities. Includes service delivery and building provisions to comply with the Disability Discrimination Act. (United Kingdom)
Design Linc Products, technical information, government agencies, and other resources which can assist in designing the right environment for people with disabilities.
Accessibility Equipment Manufacturers Association (AEMA) A non-profit, unincorporated association, formed in 1990 to meet the special needs of those involved with accessibility equipment, including the design, installation and maintenance of vertical, inclined and horizontal conveying systems which are used primarily to provide access and/or egress for physically challenged persons in public and residential environments.
National Center on Accessibility Provides technical assistance to organizations of all sizes who are designing and retrofitting their leisure areas and programs for accessibility; conducts, promotes, and facilitates research on issues essential to accessibility; and conducts education programs at the Center and throughout the United States.
J. L. Mueller, Inc. Reasons why Universal Design is important, Principles of Universal Design, and case examples of how Universal Design is improving the usability of products and workplaces for people of all ages and abilities.
Center for Inclusive Design and Environmental Access (IDEA) University of Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning institute which conducts research, education and design projects on universal design and environmental access. Programs, publications, software, and related links provided.
Concrete Change An international efort to make all home visitable. Provides detailed construction guidelines and cost estimates for barrier-free design in new homes.
Information on ADA Signs for People Who Are Blind Rules for ADA signs, tactile and Braille, visual, pictograms and Symbols of Accessibility. Verbal descriptions of graphic concepts. Explanation of typefaces and typography terms.
Project ACTION Promotes cooperation between the disability community and transportation industry and enables improved access to transportation for people with disabilities and the provision of accurate and practical information to help transportation operators implement the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
The Open & Closed Project Research project aiming to improve quality by setting standards for the four fields of accessible media: captioning, audio description, subtitling, and dubbing. Project details, news, documents, and participation information.
The Well Adjusted Campaign Resources and advocacy for better designed communication, including websites and traditional media.