Designing for Inclusive User Experience

Kayla Sween
InstructorKayla Sween
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Published 4 years ago
Updated 3 years ago

In this talk, Kayla will address some common unintentionally exclusive web design and development practices and how to fix those problems to avoid being another website that SUX. Kayla will also present some resources to help developers create more inclusive websites.

This talk seems to interest people by just explaining to them accessibility and why we need to worry about it. It offers some simple ways to start thinking about designing and developing websites more inclusively. Accessibility is a large, sometimes complex, topic. I try to make it seem less daunting!

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