Accessibility Design
Accessibility Design is the expertise in creating user experiences that are universally accessible. It involves understanding diverse user needs, including those with disabilities, and designing services that accommodate them. This capability enhances inclusivity and usability, improving overall user satisfaction.
Level 1: Emerging
At a foundational level you are aware that accessibility is essential in Service Design and UX. You recognize basic accessibility needs—such as readable text, clear navigation and alternative text for images—and apply simple solutions under guidance. Your work helps ensure digital experiences are usable by more people from the start.
Level 2: Proficient
At a developing level you are starting to apply accessibility principles to your Service Design or UX work, often with guidance from others. You recognize the importance of making digital services usable for people with diverse needs, and make basic adjustments when designing solutions. Your contributions help services become more inclusive and set a foundation for further improvement.
Level 3: Advanced
At a proficient level you are able to design digital services that meet established accessibility standards and address a range of user needs, including people with disabilities. You proactively identify and remove common barriers, ensuring your solutions work for everyone. Your work leads to more inclusive and satisfying user experiences for all.