Triangle UXPA is pleased to again welcome Miranda Capra as she presents a workshop on accessibility for designers. Date/time and location to follow!
Registration is open for TriUXPA members and students. Registration will begin soon for non-members.
The workshop will be held at Curtis Media Center on campus at UNC-Chapel Hill. There will be light refreshments served during break.
Place: Rooms 201-202, Curtis Media Center
Street address: 130 East Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Parking information: https://move.unc.edu/parking/weeknight-parking/
Workshop: Accessibility for Designers, Intermediate Level
This class will help web and app designers create more accessible designs. It will walk through common design patterns and examples drawn from years of coaching teams on creating usable and accessible designs. The class covers visual design, user experience design, and content writing and assumes basic knowledge of accessibility and screen readers. The design principles apply to any platform, but the class does have more web examples than native app (no PDF or software). Components discussed include cards, floating buttons, carousels, scrollbars, tables, repeated content blocks, passwords and phone numbers. How code and ARIA influence design will be mentioned but no programming knowledge is necessary. Attendees will leave the class with a detailed design guide and links to further reading
Miranda Capra, PhD, CPWA Miranda has a PhD in Human Factors and spent 15 years conducting usability testing before switching to accessibility full time. She’s moderated several usability tests with people with disabilities and is Certified Professional in Web Accessibility from the IAAP, a certification that covers both design and web development. She specializes in helping designers understand how the technical aspects of accessibility impact their designs, and helping developers understand how their code impacts the user experience for people with disabilities. She owns the Digital Accessibility Policy for Truist Financial Corporation and her team coaches agile teams on better accessibility skills and processes.
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If the event fills up, you can join the waitlist. Two days before the event if there are spots available, we'll notify those on the waitlist. Any available spots will be on a first-come, first-serve basis.
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