As international accessibility standards are discussed and facilitating techniques are disseminated, entrepreneurs awaken to the so-called inclusive design, realizing market opportunities for a segment with an increasingly active voice, making products accessible to diverse user groups.
However, we cannot abandon important achievements such as Braille and Brazilian Sign Language (Libras), languages that positively affect not only people with special needs, but the entire community. In this context, it is essential to keep already established forms of communication alive, in order to intensify the propagation of effective mechanisms.
The practices of the digital world are increasingly common for those with different levels of limitations, increase the connection and promote the equality of information in the most diverse cultures, favoring social inclusion, revealing the importance of this approach at an economic level.