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Designing for Neurodiverse Users

Accessibility is more than designing for keyboard controls and checking for color. Safe estimates indicate at least 20% have some sort of cognitive impairment -- but it's likely more. Neurodiverse people often experience the world differently than neurotypical people, and they may have different needs when it comes to using technology.

This talk will cover a variety of topics related to user experience design for neurodiverse users, such as: Accessibility and inclusion; Clear and concise language; and providing ways of interaction.

Ricky Tucker

Senior UX/UI Designer - Louisiana Office of Technology Services

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States

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