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Accessible UX

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What we’ll talk about: 1. 2. 3. What is accessibility? The four primary considerations Why do it, and how to sell it in

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What is accessibility? Accessibility refers to the design of products, devices, services, or environments for people who experience disabilities. Wikipedia

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What is accessibility? Web accessibility refers to the inclusive practice of removing barriers that prevent interaction with, or access to websites, by people with disabilities. Wikipedia

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What is accessibility? What is accessibility?

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What is accessibility? What is accessibility?

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What is accessibility? What is accessibility?

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What is accessibility? What is accessibility?

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What is accessibility? What is accessibility?

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The four primary considerations

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The four primary considerations Visual - Colour blindness, low vision, blindness Hearing - Deafness or hard-of-hearing Motor - Difficulty or inability to use the hands, tremors, limited fine motor control, slow response time Cognitive - Memory, attention, developmental issues.

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What is accessibility? Visual

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What is accessibility? Visual

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What is accessibility? Visual

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What is accessibility? Hearing

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What is accessibility? Hearing Captions also allows us to hear what is being said 
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What is accessibility? Motor

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What is accessibility? Motor

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What is accessibility? Cognitive

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What is accessibility? Cognitive

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What is accessibility? Cognitive

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What is accessibility? Cognitive If you’ve met one person with autism, you’ve met one person with autism Dr. Stephen Shore “

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Why do it, and how to sell it in The power of the Web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of disability is an essential aspect. Tim Berners-Lee “

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Why do it, and how to sell it in Around 10% of the world’s population, or 650 million people, live with a disability. They are the world’s largest minority. The United Nations

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The four primary considerations Visual Hearing Motor Cognitive Permanent Temporary Situational

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Why do it, and how to sell it in In 2009, 23% of people who live in Japan were 65 and over. By 2030, one in every three people will be over 65, and one in five people over 75 Statistics Bureau

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Why do it, and how to sell it in 1. The right thing to do

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Why do it, and how to sell it in There are no disabled people. We are all just temporarily abled. Henry Viscardi “

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Why do it, and how to sell it in 1. 2. The right thing to do Business

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Why do it, and how to sell it in The Commission has urged businesses to do more to value and serve the 'purple pound'- an estimated £212 billion market. Department of Work and Pensions

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Why do it, and how to sell it in 1. 2. 3. The right thing to do Business Legal

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What is accessibility? Why do it, and how to sell it in Ideally, of course, all websites, interfaces and apps would be fully accessible; not just these essential public services. And indeed I hope that the momentum from our initiative will spill over into some of those other areas Neelie Kroes, Vice-President of the European Commission “

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What is accessibility? Why do it, and how to sell it in

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If all else fails

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Why do it, and how to sell it in 1. 2. 3. The right thing to do Business Legal 4. Leave!….. or sneak it in

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Why do it, and how to sell it in How do I convince stakeholders? Don’t! Just go ahead and do it anyway! Léonie Watson “

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What is accessibility? Wrap up

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What is accessibility? Wrap up

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What is accessibility? Wrap up

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