UX Foundations: Accessibility
1h 20mBeginner2015-11-10
Authors

Derek Featherstone
Accessibility and Inclusive Design Leader
Course details
The Internet has removed many obstacles to communication and interaction. However, when websites, technologies, or tools are poorly designed, they can create barriers that exclude people with disabilities from using the web. In this course, you'll learn how accessibility lowers the barrier to entry, by providing equal access and opportunity to people with a diverse range of hearing, movement, sight, and cognitive abilities. Derek Featherstone introduces the core concepts of accessibility as they apply to UX design, including an overview of the assistive technology visitors may use to access your projects. He includes practical examples, from re-creating visual interactions to writing great alternative text; introduces different personas and their unique challenges navigating the web; and shows how to make accessibility a regular part of your design workflow. Once you learn the foundations, you'll find that the benefits of accessibility--enhanced search, improved usability, and increased audience reach--aid your designs almost as much as they aid your users.
Skills covered
AccessibilityDiversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)User ExperienceFoundations
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
1. What Is Accessibility
- 02 - What is accessibility
- 03 - Views of accessibility
- 04 - Accessibility and user experience
2. Accessibility by Example
- 05 - Managing flow
- 06 - Re-creating visual interactions
- 07 - Ensuring proximity in your design
- 08 - Setting expectations
- 09 - Writing the perfect content
- 10 - Designing for memory issues
3. Tools and Techniques
- 11 - Overview of voice recognition software
- 12 - Overview of screen magnifiers
- 13 - Overview of screen readers
- 14 - Overview of hardware assistive technology
4. Personas for People with Disabilities
- 15 - People are people
- 16 - Vision issues
- 17 - Hearing issues
- 18 - Mobility and dexterity issues
- 19 - Cognitive issues
- 20 - Aging into disability
5. Integrating Accessibility into Your UX Work and Process
- 21 - Accessibility in content strategy
- 22 - Accessibility and layout
- 23 - Accessibility and visual design
- 24 - Accessibility and interaction design
- 25 - Accessibility and user research
Conclusion
- 26 - More resources and next steps
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