Accessibility Level Up: Designing for Accessibility (Part 2)

Workday · Intermediate ·🖌️ UI/UX Design ·3w ago

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Ready to take your accessibility skills beyond the basics? In this Level Up session, Designing for Accessibility (Part 2), we’ll go deeper into the practical design decisions that keep your experiences usable for everyone—even at high zoom levels, on different devices, and for people with a wide range of vision and motor abilities. Building on Part 1, this session focuses on how to design resilient, flexible interfaces that don’t break when users change their settings or use assistive technology.

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Ready to take your accessibility skills beyond the basics? In this Level Up session, Designing for Accessibility (Part 2), we’ll go deeper into the practical design decisions that keep your experiences usable for everyone—even at high zoom levels, on different devices, and for people with a wide range of vision and motor abilities. Building on Part 1, this session focuses on how to design resilient, flexible interfaces that don’t break when users change their settings or use assistive technology.
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