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Inclusive Webdesign

Tools that will make web design accessible for people with visual impairments (and not only)

Experts: Yevhenii Shykiriavyi

An inclusive website is like a ramp that helps visually impaired people get to the right place on the Internet. Together with the Projector online school, learn the basic rules of interface design for the visually impaired.

 

Learn about W3C guidelines and WCAG standards, working with contrast, fonts, and navigation. Understand how to conduct an accessible design audit and why it's more profitable to include it at the beginning of product development.

 

These rules will help not only visually impaired people. They will make the site convenient even if users have a poor Internet connection, an old device, or a sun-dazzled screen.

 

Guest course of the online school Projector on the platform Diia. Education.

Format:
Education series
EKTS:
0.1
Languages:
Ukrainian
Topic:
Barrier-Free
For:
for civil servants, for designers, for public servants
Competencies:
Digital content creation
Skills:

Invited experts

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Yevhenii Shykiriavyi

Design manager at Eleks, co-author of the course "Inclusive Design of Graphical Interfaces" and co-author of the authorized translation of WCAG 2.1 into Ukrainian

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