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Designing for Inclusion - Accessibility in Digital Design
1403 København K
In this course we will equip you with the tools to create inclusive digital design experiences. We'll dive into the concept of accessibility and explore how to make the web usable for everyone, regardless of ability. You’ll learn about disabilities, the key principles of inclusive design, and what accessibility means within the digital landscape.
During this one-day course, you’ll receive a balance of both theory and hands-on practical exercises, ensuring you walk away with the motivation to apply inclusive design in your own projects and contribute to a more accessible web for all.
Takeaways:
Inspirational stories and examples of digital inclusion
Knowledge about accessibility guidelines and legislation
Practical experience with testing for inclusive design and accessible solutions
Who is this course for?
This course is recommended for designers, UX specialists, product owners, and project managers.
Who’s facilitating?
Vida Seraphina Ott – UX Designer and inclusive design advocate
With a strong focus on ethical, inclusive, and accessible design, Vida works at the intersection of design and social justice. She is the primary accessibility spokesperson and advocate at 1508, and has spoken at several events about the importance of inclusion in design.
Daniel Winther-Korn – Senior Designer
An accomplished Designer and Art Director with over 20 years of experience in digital communication, Daniel specializes in graphic and UI design, user experience, and branding. He is passionate about innovation, with a focus on concepts and experiences that work both on a business and user level. Daniel believes in leveraging design and technology for the greater good.