"Principles of accessibility" Kate Nikitenko
Is, creating a product that we forget about about 30% of users. How can this happen if we know exactly who and what create? Okay, almost always know) I'll tell you what accessibility is, why it is so important to focus on ALL users that is affected by the irregularity. ⠀ ⚡ This we will debunk some myths, let us examine some of the standards and learn why not only designers worth to follow them, learn to understand the principles of interface available and see how they correspond to the usual UX practices. ⠀ And as you may have guessed, it's not just about color-blind — iceberg bigger than it looks. ⠀ What we learn and hear: ⠀ — Myths and truths about accessibility; — Web Content Accessibility Guidelines; — User types and how to make them comfortable; — Interesting case studies; — Methods accessibility testing. — Some useful Tula; Standard accessibility report and why you need it. ⠀ Who would be interested? ⠀ — UX, UI, and graphic designers; — Product managers; — QA and virgins. ⠀ Katya Nikitenko — MA in Visual Communication. Around 8 years of experience in UX/UI, graphic design and visual communications. Senior UX Designer at Lohika, External Accessibility Expert. Today works primarily on enterprise clients in the field of healthcare and education. Believes in accessibility. And advises you. ⠀ The cost of lectures: 300 uah ⠀ Registration http://bit.ly/2marJ5L