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May 29, 2024
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Tiimo named finalist for 2024 Apple Design Awards

Tiimo has been named a finalist for the 2024 Apple Design Awards in the inclusivity category. This recognition belongs to our entire community who helped us build technology that breaks down barriers.

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We're thrilled to announce that Tiimo has been selected as a finalist for the 2024 Apple Design Awards in the inclusivity category. This recognition validates our commitment to creating genuinely accessible, neuroinclusive tools built from the lived experiences of our community.

About the Apple Design Awards

The Apple Design Awards celebrate innovation, equity, and technical excellence in app and game design. Each year, Apple selects a small number of apps from millions in the App Store to spotlight those that are redefining accessibility, usability, and thoughtful design.

Our recognition in the inclusivity category directly reflects our commitment to the social model of disability, the understanding that barriers don't come from individuals, but from how society and tools are designed. This milestone represents progress not just for Tiimo, but for every user who has shaped our approach through their experiences and feedback.

As co-founder and CPO Melissa puts it:

“We’ve always dreamed of this moment while watching WWDC together as a team. But it’s not just about the award, it’s about what it represents: a world where technology is truly designed with and for diverse minds and experiences.”

Our inclusive design philosophy

At Tiimo, inclusivity isn't a checkbox or marketing term. It's about fundamentally rethinking traditional systems and creating tools that adapt to people, rather than forcing people to adapt to tools. The social model of disability guides our belief that technology should break down barriers, amplify autonomy, and create space for everyone to thrive.

Challenging one-size-fits-all design

Most digital tools are designed for a narrow definition of "normal," creating barriers for people with diverse cognitive and sensory needs. Tiimo's features support extensive visual and structural customization because we recognize that one-size-fits-all design excludes people unnecessarily. Our tools adapt to different ways of processing information and managing tasks.

Rejecting productivity pressure

Tiimo helps reduce overwhelm, manage daily life, and support mental health without reinforcing harmful productivity pressures. Rest, joy, and individual pacing are integral parts of our approach.

계획의 방식을 새롭게 바꾸다

Tiimo는 실제 경험과 포용적 디자인을 바탕으로, 누구나 자기 방식대로 일상을 관리할 수 있도록 도와줘요.

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Centering lived experience

Our design decisions emerge from listening to our community's stories and needs. We treat lived experience not just as feedback, but as expertise that fundamentally guides what we build.

Embracing continuous learning

Accessibility isn't a destination; it's an ongoing journey. We continuously learn, iterate, and evolve to meet the dynamic and diverse needs of our users.

Thank you to our community

This recognition belongs to our entire community; the people who use Tiimo, share their stories, and challenge us to do better every day. Your insights, trust, and collaboration make this work meaningful. We genuinely couldn't have achieved this without you.

Interested in learning about the other apps leading the charge for innovative, inclusive design? Visit the full list of Apple Design Award finalists.

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Melissa Würtz Azari

Melissa는 Tiimo의 공동 창립자이자 CPO로, 난독증과 ADHD가 있는 서비스 디자이너이다. 일상 계획을 더 쉽게 만드는 도구를 설계한다.

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May 29, 2024
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Tiimo named finalist for 2024 Apple Design Awards

Tiimo has been named a finalist for the 2024 Apple Design Awards in the inclusivity category. This recognition belongs to our entire community who helped us build technology that breaks down barriers.

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We're thrilled to announce that Tiimo has been selected as a finalist for the 2024 Apple Design Awards in the inclusivity category. This recognition validates our commitment to creating genuinely accessible, neuroinclusive tools built from the lived experiences of our community.

About the Apple Design Awards

The Apple Design Awards celebrate innovation, equity, and technical excellence in app and game design. Each year, Apple selects a small number of apps from millions in the App Store to spotlight those that are redefining accessibility, usability, and thoughtful design.

Our recognition in the inclusivity category directly reflects our commitment to the social model of disability, the understanding that barriers don't come from individuals, but from how society and tools are designed. This milestone represents progress not just for Tiimo, but for every user who has shaped our approach through their experiences and feedback.

As co-founder and CPO Melissa puts it:

“We’ve always dreamed of this moment while watching WWDC together as a team. But it’s not just about the award, it’s about what it represents: a world where technology is truly designed with and for diverse minds and experiences.”

Our inclusive design philosophy

At Tiimo, inclusivity isn't a checkbox or marketing term. It's about fundamentally rethinking traditional systems and creating tools that adapt to people, rather than forcing people to adapt to tools. The social model of disability guides our belief that technology should break down barriers, amplify autonomy, and create space for everyone to thrive.

Challenging one-size-fits-all design

Most digital tools are designed for a narrow definition of "normal," creating barriers for people with diverse cognitive and sensory needs. Tiimo's features support extensive visual and structural customization because we recognize that one-size-fits-all design excludes people unnecessarily. Our tools adapt to different ways of processing information and managing tasks.

Rejecting productivity pressure

Tiimo helps reduce overwhelm, manage daily life, and support mental health without reinforcing harmful productivity pressures. Rest, joy, and individual pacing are integral parts of our approach.

계획의 방식을 새롭게 바꾸다

Tiimo는 실제 경험과 포용적 디자인을 바탕으로, 누구나 자기 방식대로 일상을 관리할 수 있도록 도와줘요.

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Centering lived experience

Our design decisions emerge from listening to our community's stories and needs. We treat lived experience not just as feedback, but as expertise that fundamentally guides what we build.

Embracing continuous learning

Accessibility isn't a destination; it's an ongoing journey. We continuously learn, iterate, and evolve to meet the dynamic and diverse needs of our users.

Thank you to our community

This recognition belongs to our entire community; the people who use Tiimo, share their stories, and challenge us to do better every day. Your insights, trust, and collaboration make this work meaningful. We genuinely couldn't have achieved this without you.

Interested in learning about the other apps leading the charge for innovative, inclusive design? Visit the full list of Apple Design Award finalists.

About the author

Melissa Würtz Azari

Melissa는 Tiimo의 공동 창립자이자 CPO로, 난독증과 ADHD가 있는 서비스 디자이너이다. 일상 계획을 더 쉽게 만드는 도구를 설계한다.

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We're thrilled to announce that Tiimo has been selected as a finalist for the 2024 Apple Design Awards in the inclusivity category. This recognition validates our commitment to creating genuinely accessible, neuroinclusive tools built from the lived experiences of our community.

About the Apple Design Awards

The Apple Design Awards celebrate innovation, equity, and technical excellence in app and game design. Each year, Apple selects a small number of apps from millions in the App Store to spotlight those that are redefining accessibility, usability, and thoughtful design.

Our recognition in the inclusivity category directly reflects our commitment to the social model of disability, the understanding that barriers don't come from individuals, but from how society and tools are designed. This milestone represents progress not just for Tiimo, but for every user who has shaped our approach through their experiences and feedback.

As co-founder and CPO Melissa puts it:

“We’ve always dreamed of this moment while watching WWDC together as a team. But it’s not just about the award, it’s about what it represents: a world where technology is truly designed with and for diverse minds and experiences.”

Our inclusive design philosophy

At Tiimo, inclusivity isn't a checkbox or marketing term. It's about fundamentally rethinking traditional systems and creating tools that adapt to people, rather than forcing people to adapt to tools. The social model of disability guides our belief that technology should break down barriers, amplify autonomy, and create space for everyone to thrive.

Challenging one-size-fits-all design

Most digital tools are designed for a narrow definition of "normal," creating barriers for people with diverse cognitive and sensory needs. Tiimo's features support extensive visual and structural customization because we recognize that one-size-fits-all design excludes people unnecessarily. Our tools adapt to different ways of processing information and managing tasks.

Rejecting productivity pressure

Tiimo helps reduce overwhelm, manage daily life, and support mental health without reinforcing harmful productivity pressures. Rest, joy, and individual pacing are integral parts of our approach.

Centering lived experience

Our design decisions emerge from listening to our community's stories and needs. We treat lived experience not just as feedback, but as expertise that fundamentally guides what we build.

Embracing continuous learning

Accessibility isn't a destination; it's an ongoing journey. We continuously learn, iterate, and evolve to meet the dynamic and diverse needs of our users.

Thank you to our community

This recognition belongs to our entire community; the people who use Tiimo, share their stories, and challenge us to do better every day. Your insights, trust, and collaboration make this work meaningful. We genuinely couldn't have achieved this without you.

Interested in learning about the other apps leading the charge for innovative, inclusive design? Visit the full list of Apple Design Award finalists.

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