Design and UX
As designers we are responsible for ensuring that people, regardless of their abilities, will be able to use our digital services. How can you as a UX’er or AD work to create sustainable digital services designed for all people?
Who’s it for?
This course is appropriate for anyone who works with user experiences, whether you call yourself an AD, service designer, interaction designer, visual designer, UI or UX designer. If you are a digital strategist, digital services procurement officer or a web developer at a high level of responsibility for the user experience, this course is also relevant for you.
About the training
In this training we look at how UX, design, and accessibility interconnect, what points are touched on in WCAG, as well as the added value of having users with functional impairments participate in use tests.
We review strategic aspects of how your organisation needs to be able to work sustainably and accessibly. This means that all the roles on your team must understand their areas of responsibility. We believe in letting the “design for all” concept function as a design philosophy and serve as a guiding principle throughout the entire development process. Let us give you and your organisation a boost to get started with your accessibility work!
Recommendation
This training is an advanced course. In order for you to get the most out of this training, we recommend that you have first completed the training: Introduction to Accessibility.
Contents
What you get as a participant:
- Basic understanding of accessibility and inclusive design
- The variable needs of the target group and interface obstacles
- What WCAG is and how UX & design interconnect with it
- Tips on text tools and design methods that can be used to ensure that the interface can be used by as many as possible
- See good and bad solutions
- Try implementing both manual and automated interface testing
- Know-how in arguing for accessibility and methods to educate, engage, and support colleagues in accessibility work
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