
Mindful WCAG: How Buddhist Wisdom Transforms Accessibility Design
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WCAG × Dharma: A Buddhist Path to Inclusive UX DesignBy Eric InfantiWhat if accessibility wasn’t just a guideline—but a sacred vow?In a world where digital products shape human connection, attention, and dignity, the way we design matters more than ever.WCAG × Dharmainvites us to reimagine UX accessibility not as a compliance checklist—but as a living practice of compassion, presence, and ethical clarity.Blending the timeless wisdom of Buddhism with the rigor of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.2), author Eric Infanti—UX strategist, Buddhist psychologist, and human factors researcher—offers a groundbreaking framework for designing technology that serves all beings. Each chapter is rooted in a core Buddhist teaching—fromKarunā(compassion) toŚūnyatā(emptiness),KarmatoMindfulness—and paired with direct, real-world WCAG applications.This book is both mirror and map. It reflects the ways our products unintentionally cause harm—and offers a path toward digital liberation, where no user is left behind. With meditative reflections, UX case studies, accessibility techniques, and mindful design prompts,WCAG × Dharmawill transform not only how you design—but why you design.Whether you are a UX designer, product leader, accessibility advocate, or spiritual technologist, this book will speak to the part of you that longs to create with integrity, care, and awakened attention.Because in the end, true accessibility is not just aboutfunctionality—It’s aboutfreedom.“I will not launch until all can enter.”—The UX Bodhisattva’s VowRead more
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Episodes (10)
The First Door Is Silence
Karuṇā (Compassion) Designing to Relieve Suffering
Mettā (Loving-kindness) The Soft Architecture of Inclusion
Anattā (Non-Self) Designing Without Ego- Letting the Interface Disappear
Sati (Mindfulness) The Sacred Pause in the Design Process
Dukkha (Suffering) The Subtle Friction We Stop Noticing
Upekkhā (Equanimity) The Steady Hand: Designing Without Bias or Preference
Pratītyasamutpāda (Interbeing) Nothing Stands Alone – Designing for the Web of Connection
Śīla (Ethical Conduct) Designing with Integrity in Every Interaction
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