Design inclusive digital products. Master WCAG 2.2 guidelines, color contrast, focus states, and screen reader compatibility.
Accessibility is a legal requirement and an ethical imperative. This course teaches designers how to build products that everyone can use, regardless of ability. You will master the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 and 2.2. Learn to design high-contrast color palettes, define clear focus states for keyboard navigation, and structure content for screen readers. We cover accessible forms, tap targets, and designing for neurodiversity. Ensure your designs comply with ADA and GDPR standards.
Estimated completion time: 21 lessons • Self-paced learning • Lifetime access
Yes, in many countries (ADA in US, EAA in EU).
No, it forces better, clearer design choices.
We use plugins like Stark directly inside Figma.
Yes, understanding the design logic helps coding.
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