UX Australia 2011

Designing for cognitive disabilities (10-minute talk)

Designing for cognitive disabilities is often thrown into the ‘too hard’ basket. This talk will cover a brief overview of cognitive disabilities and as many practical ‘designing for cognitive disabilities’ tips that we can fit into a 10 minute slot!

Ruth Ellison is a user experience designer from Stamford Interactive. She’s passionate about inclusive user experiences, graffiti and robots. She’s quite the inquisitive sort and is fascinated by the psychology of design. She’ll still be doing UX work even when she wins lotto.

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UX Australia 2011 Day 1