Taloadessivelike
Taloadessivelike is a neologism used in discussions of digital accessibility to describe a proposed framework for evaluating how accessible a digital product is from both objective and subjective perspectives. As a coined term, it does not correspond to a widely adopted standard or methodology.
The term appears to blend elements from Portuguese and English, notably the word acessível meaning accessible
In the hypothetical model, taloadessivelike would combine three pillars: structural clarity and interaction design; adherence to
Applications for taloadessivelike include design reviews, exploratory research on perceived accessibility, and product audits. Practitioners might
Critics note that the lack of standard definitions could lead to inconsistent assessments and potential misuse.
See also: accessibility, inclusive design, usability testing, user experience.