Kalina Tyrkiel is a user experience writer in Poland. Though she is not a part of our Salesforce community, she does use her background in psychology to write content about neurodiversity and how it impacts user experience design. 

 

In this episode, we discuss some of the ins and outs all of us must think about when it comes to accessibility. This includes some of the different ways we need to build out our interfaces when considering the neurodivergent. Tune in to learn more.

 

Show Highlights:

 

What neurodiversity is and how broad neurodivergent symptoms can be. Some accessibility guidelines for typography. Why plain language is one of the biggest allies for neurodiverse user groups. Why metaphors can be confusing for many people. How to create neurodiverse user-friendly buttons. How colors and animation impact a neurodiverse user. Why closed captions are good and autoplay is bad when considering neurodiverse users. Resources to help you improve the accessibility of your pages.

 

Links:

 

Kalina on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kalinatyrkiel/

 

Kalina’s author profile: https://www.editorx.com/shaping-design/author/kalina-tyrkiel

 

Neurodiversity in Web Design: https://www.editorx.com/shaping-design/article/what-is-neurodiversity-in-web-design

Sources:

On people with autism and their greater ability to process information W3C Guidelines for cognitive accessibility W3C notes on creating content for people with cognitive and learning disabilities Recommendations from Living Autism LexAble – solutions for neurodiverse users Rachel-Morgan Trimmer, neurodiversity consultant TED Talk by Tim Goldstein, a neurodiverse communication specialist Interview with an autistic user

Related Tools:

 

Hemingway: https://hemingwayapp.com/ Stark: https://www.getstark.co/ Contrast Checker: https://webaim.org/resources/contrastchecker/

 

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