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Introduction

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Meet the speakers

1:45

What is a design system

6:37

What are personas

12:27

Why should we consider inclusive personas

13:34

Examples of inclusive personas

13:59

Building inclusive personas

16:02

Creating inclusive personas

17:12

Keyboard navigation principles

20:26

Environment considerations

21:44

Components

25:01

Tools

26:35

Conclusion

28:02

Job isnt done

28:53

Research Methods

29:23

Success Criteria

30:53

Tracking User Feedback

32:20

Single Input Slider

34:00

Product Designer Perspective

35:11

Micromoments

38:23

QA

39:29

Needs

45:45

Storytelling

47:16

Usability Testing

48:37

When to use personas

50:55

Usage guidelines

53:02

Handoffs

56:18

Engagement Process

57:35
Leveraging inclusive personas to develop accessible design systems
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2023Feb 16
Aired: November 10, 2022 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST Overview: With the focus on “shifting left” with accessibility most teams struggle with how they can leverage the perspective of individuals with disabilities while in the design process. We talk about our learnings from leveraging usability testing with a screen reader user and the use of inclusive personas to build an accessible design system and it’s relevance and impact on the product development process. During this webinar, you’ll learn about: Identifying needs from user personas to build components Importance of user feedback and iterative improvements Speakers: Mitali Kamat (she/her/hers), Accessibility & Inclusive Design Manager, PwC Saniya Yadav, User Experience Designer, Accessibility & Inclusive Design, PwC Loyal Truong, Digital Accessibility Specialist, Accessibility & Inclusive Design, PwC Target Audience: Accessibility Professionals, Designers Access the presentation slides: https://g3ict-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g... Access Finished Transcript (English): https://g3ict-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g...

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