Web Accessibility for Designers
Web Accessibility for Designers, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.3, with 13 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 54 reviews, and has 147 subscribers.
You will learn about Designing for Web Accessibility Designing for Native App Accessibility How to work with developers to create accessible products Learn WCAG standards Designing for color blindness, vision, and hearing impairment The confidence to evangelize accessibility within your team This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner web or UI/UX designers or Intermediate web or UI/UX designers who don't know about accessibility It is particularly useful for Beginner web or UI/UX designers or Intermediate web or UI/UX designers who don't know about accessibility.
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Summary
Title: Web Accessibility for Designers
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 4.3
Number of Lectures: 13
Number of Quizzes: 2
Number of Published Lectures: 13
Number of Published Quizzes: 2
Number of Curriculum Items: 15
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 15
Original Price: CA$159.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Designing for Web Accessibility
- Designing for Native App Accessibility
- How to work with developers to create accessible products
- Learn WCAG standards
- Designing for color blindness, vision, and hearing impairment
- The confidence to evangelize accessibility within your team
Who Should Attend
- Beginner web or UI/UX designers
- Intermediate web or UI/UX designers who don't know about accessibility
Target Audiences
- Beginner web or UI/UX designers
- Intermediate web or UI/UX designers who don't know about accessibility
Web accessibility is often something that gets pushed to the side. It’s easy to assume that all users can see, user a keyboard, use a mouse or touch screen, and overall interact with your website or product content the same way you do. But this simply isn’t true. Assuming everyone can use things in the exact same ways leads to an experience that works well for some people, but creates major issues or barriers for others.
Accessibility is starting to gain more traction in the design and tech industries, especially since more and more countries are creating laws surrounding accessibility. If you’re a web designer or a UI/UX designer of any level who doesn’t feel confident in their accessibility knowledge, this is the course that’ll level you up with practical skills.
What you’ll learn in this course:
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How to design for those with vision impairment of different degrees
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How to design for those with color vision impairment
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How to design for those who are hearing impaired
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Keyboard accessibility for all users
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Creating target areas that work for all users
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What accessibility tools are available to you
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How to convince your team, organization, or client to adhere to accessibility standards
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to Accessibility
Lecture 1: Introduction to Web Accessibility
Lecture 2: Why Design for Accessibility?
Lecture 3: The WCAG and other Accessible Options
Chapter 2: Design for Accessibility
Lecture 1: Color Blindness
Lecture 2: Text Accessibility
Lecture 3: Accessibility of Forms
Lecture 4: Target Areas
Lecture 5: Language
Chapter 3: Vision and Hearing Impairment
Lecture 1: Vision Impairment
Lecture 2: Accessibility for Audio and Video
Chapter 4: Keyboard Accessibility and Accessibility Tools
Lecture 1: Keyboard Accessibility
Lecture 2: Accessibility Tools
Chapter 5: Conclusion
Lecture 1: Conclusion
Instructors
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Cassandra Cappello
Senior Product Designer
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 1 votes
- 2 stars: 2 votes
- 3 stars: 10 votes
- 4 stars: 16 votes
- 5 stars: 25 votes
Frequently Asked Questions
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