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41. UX Accessibility and Designing for Neurodiversity (feat. Stéphanie Walter)

Aug 23, 202437 minEp. 41
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Episode description

Accessibility isn’t a novel concept, but in the realm of digital design, it's rare to find a product or service that's truly accessible to a broad audience with many needs. In this episode, Stéphanie Walter shares a bit about what got her interested in accessibility to begin with, what accessibility truly means in UX, some common misconceptions, and how designers can create more inclusive experiences.


Learn more about Stéphanie Walter: LinkedIn | stephaniewalter.design


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Related NN/g Resources:

Accessibility and Inclusivity Study Guide (free article)

How to Conduct Usability Studies with Accessibility Report (free report)

Usability Guidelines for Accessible Web Design Report (free report)

Accessibility Articles and Videos

Emerging Patterns in Interface Design Course (NN/g UX Certification-eligible course)

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