Design is an odd thing because you're part artist, part architect. A lot of designers push back on inclusive design because they think it will limit their ability to be creative. But really, you can be expressive and still follow these principles; there are probably plenty of ways to make things easier for people that are completely novel. It would be useful to address this concern somewhere. Is it a blog post linked to from this site? Perhaps some samples of projects that have done something interesting but still maintained the design principles? Or a principle section on finding the appropriate place for differentiation, with some examples given in bullet points?
Design is an odd thing because you're part artist, part architect. A lot of designers push back on inclusive design because they think it will limit their ability to be creative. But really, you can be expressive and still follow these principles; there are probably plenty of ways to make things easier for people that are completely novel. It would be useful to address this concern somewhere. Is it a blog post linked to from this site? Perhaps some samples of projects that have done something interesting but still maintained the design principles? Or a principle section on finding the appropriate place for differentiation, with some examples given in bullet points?