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Accesibility for Digital Design

Accesibility for Digital Design

Muhamad Ambrikom Tidar

February 14, 2022
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  1. A11Y Accesibility Accessibility in the sense considered here refers to

    the design of products, devices, services, or environments so as to be usable by people with disabilities.
  2. Statistic 21,84 juta atau sekitar 8,56 persen penduduk Indonesia adalah

    penyandang disabilitas. Data tersebut diambil dari Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus atau SUPAS 2015. Data Survey Penduduk antar Sensus (SUSPAS, Kemensos 2015) Penyandang Disabilitas Indonesia dari Seluruh Penduduk Indonesia 21,84 jt 8,56 % Disability
  3. UU No. 39/1999 Hak Asasi Manusia “menyatatakan bahwa setiap orang

    dengan disabilitas memiliki hak atas fasilitasi dan perlakuan khusus” Legal Standing
  4. UU No.25/2009 Layanan Publik (2009) “menyatakan bahwa penyedia layanan umum

    harus memberikan layanan khusus kepada penyandang disabilitas sesuai dengan peraturan” Legal Standing
  5. Assistive Technology People with Disability Visual Impairments Low Vision -

    Color Blindness Blind or Vision Impaired Blurred vision, Protanopia, Tritanopia Screen Reader Screen Magnifier Text to Speech
  6. Auditory Impairments People with Disability Assistive T echnology Caption Transcript

    Clear Sound Deaf/Hearing Impairement Lack of transcript/caption Lack of sign language
  7. WCAG Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is developed through the

    W3C process in cooperation with individuals and organizations around the world, with a goal of providing a single shared standard for web content accessibility that meets the needs of individuals, organizations, and governments internationally. Accesibility W3C World Wide Web Consortium WCAG 2.0 1998 WCAG 2.1 2008
  8. A AA AAA Succes Criteria (Conformance Level) WCAG Minimum Level

    (A) Good Level (A+AA) Great Level (A+AA+AAA)
  9. Who’s responsible for accessibility within an organisation? Design Team Content

    Its Product problem Quality Assurance Its UX Problem Its not my problem Engineer Problem UX Team
  10. Benefit Benefit to Organizations Increased traffic and website use by

    people with and without disabilities Better user experience for all and improved customer satisfaction Better indexing by search engines. Enhance the Brand Minimize Legal Risk
  11. “Accessibility is a core value at Apple and something we

    view as a basic human right” Sarah Herrlinger Director of Global Accessibility Policy and Initiatives, Apple
  12. “When UX doesn’t consider ALL users, shouldn’t it be known

    as “SOME User Experience” or… SUX?” Billy Gregory -