"Accessible design is good design"
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The genius of “good design” is how it smuggles aesthetics and engineering into the same sentence as rights and accommodation. Ballmer doesn’t argue for empathy, he argues for competence. It’s a quiet rebuke to the industry habit of treating accessibility as a compliance checklist or a last-minute patch. By collapsing the categories, he makes it embarrassing to ship something “beautiful” that fails under real-world constraints. If it breaks for screen readers, keyboard navigation, low vision, or cognitive load, then it was never “good” in the first place; it was merely sleek for a narrow, privileged user.
Context matters: Microsoft has long lived at the intersection of enterprise procurement, public-sector standards, and mass-market computing. In that world, accessibility isn’t niche; it’s infrastructure. The line also echoes a design truth the tech industry keeps relearning: constraints sharpen craft. The best products are the ones that don’t demand ideal users, ideal bodies, or ideal conditions.
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