Accessibility Talk @ projekt202


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Join us for this great talk on accessibility!
With over 2 billion people living with some form of disability, you'd think accessibility would be a "must" for any product or service. For businesses, it's estimated that companies without accessible sites are losing $6.9B a year to competitors that are taking accessibility seriously.
It's time that everyone took it seriously.
Maggie O'Connor, Senior Experience Designer @ projekt202 will be leading a discussion on the basics of designing and developing accessible sites, apps, and tools. She'll showcase some of the most common mistakes and give good and bad examples of accessibility in the wild.
Food and beverages will be provided thanks to Drew, Maggie, and the rest of the p202 team!
We're encouraging everyone to wear masks at this indoor event for the safety and peace of mind of our fellow people. Come out to meet with other UXers, talk shop, and build our design community. See you there!
Event Schedule:
6:00p | Doors open for mingling
6:30p | IxDA announcements
6:40p | Presentation begins
8:00p | Adios!
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About projekt202:
We help our clients design and build better experiences. It's how we fuel business success and solve complex problems for some of the biggest companies in the world. Holistic and end-to-end, we take organizations from insights to implementation to deliver the experiences their customers deserve.
607 W. Main Street, suite #500
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projekt202 job openings:
Experience Architect
https://jobs.lever.co/projekt202/8e29d883-220e-4d93-80ab-7d9a548c9a7a
Sr. Experience Designer
https://jobs.lever.co/projekt202/73b19db7-1b6a-4ad3-ae94-f91ace97dc32
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Parking Options:
- On the street (free after 6pm)
- Muhammad Ali parking garage (not free)
- Riverfront parking garage (not free)
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Special thanks to Drew Lewis and the projekt202 team for hosting and supporting our IxDA community!
Interested in presenting or hosting at future events? Contact this event's organizers right on meetup.com, LinkedIn, or IxDA Slack.
COVID-19 safety measures

Accessibility Talk @ projekt202