A Web for Everyone: Accessibility as a Design Challenge
This presentation will begin on January 21, 2014 at 12:00 PM CST.
Broadening our vision to design for everyone is a conscious act of innovation. Instead of focusing on barriers, we can focus on enabling expression in multiple ways, for products that are modern, global, and responsive, and which work for people with a wide range of abilities. Click here to register.
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes.
Cost: Free
The core design principles for a web for everyone are:
1. People first: designing for differences
2. Clear purpose: well-defined goals.
3. Solid structure: built to standards.
4. Easy interaction: everything works.
5. Helpful wayfinding: guides users.
6. Clean presentation: visual design supports meaning.
7. Plain language: creates a conversation.
8. Accessible media: supports all senses.
9. Universal usability: creates delight