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    How To Design for Accessibility: for UX Designers (WCAG 2.2)

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    What you'll learn in How To Design for Accessibility: for UX Designers (WCAG 2.2)

    • How to specifically design for accessibility (the essentials for designers - UX, UI, and Product)
    • The top 51 best practices and strategies for designing for accessibility (plus usability & SEO)
    • Accessible color contrast & color independence
    • Accessible wording - Verb or noun, short or medium labels, are "read more" links bad, and more
    • Accessible styling - Border radius, capitalization, fill & color, shadow & elevation, competition, proximity
    • Designing accessible error messages, menu items, links, progress trackers
    • Designing accessible charts, graphs, and other data visualizations
    • Designing amazing signifiers (aka perceived affordances) for accessibility
    • Accessible interaction states and the 10 states to design (focus, hover, etc)
    • How to combine accessibility tactics
    • Accessibility mistakes to avoid
    • Accessibility Fundamentals - The who, what, when, where, and why of accessibility
    • Section 508, ADA, and WCAG 2.1 and 2.2

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