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An Accessible Process for Inclusive Design
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An Accessible Process for Inclusive Design


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Digital designers routinely ask for user feedback to improve their products, but they often overlook users with disabilities. Yet garnering disabled users’ challenges and insights can improve usability for everyone. Members of the Google Accessibility team explain how to design inclusive digital products. Their polished presentation, though technical on details, offers a useful step-by-step guide for programers who want to bake inclusivity into their apps.

Take-Aways

  • Disability can be “permanent, temporary” or “situational,” so designing with disability in mind improves the user experience for all.
  • Baking inclusivity into your app involves a four-stage process. First, “define the product vision” and solicit input from people with disabilities.
  • Second, put careful consideration into your design. Optimize the “keyboard experience” for users with motor impairments, and select a color scheme and icons that aid users with visual impairments.

About the Speakers

Jen Devins, Andrea Wong, Catherine Idylle and Bethany Fong work on Google Accessibility’s UX design team.


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