Matt May

Matt May is Adobe’s head of inclusive design. His work includes integrating inclusive design practices across every aspect of the Adobe user experience, training and mentoring the Adobe Design team, and advocating principles of accessibility and inclusive design to the public at large. He lives in Seattle.

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Diversity & Inclusion

Adobe for All: Q&A with Haben Girma and Sinéad Burke

In September, Adobe held its Adobe for All conference, bringing in speakers from around the world and across a spectrum of identities to bring out ...

12-03-2020

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Diversity & Inclusion

Workplace inclusion: Why employers should proactively talk about disability

During National Disability Employment Awareness Month, we hear a lot about hiring, retaining and centering employees with disabilities in our organizations. To do that, we ...

10-13-2020

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Creativity

Making Inclusive Design the Norm

Jutta Treviranus, director and founder of the Inclusive Design Research Centre and the Inclusive Design Institute, hosting Adobe’s first Design led accessibility training in San ...

05-16-2019

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The Same, But Different: Breaking Down Accessibility, Universality, and Inclusion in Design

When Wendy Chisholm and I got together over a decade ago to write a book about web accessibility, the first thing we had to tackle ...

04-02-2018