Search Header Logo
Designing for Accessibility

Designing for Accessibility

Assessment

Presentation

Professional Development, Computers

Professional Development

Medium

Created by

F-X Priour

Used 17+ times

FREE Resource

2 Slides • 22 Questions

1

ACCESSIBILITY

The Dos and Don'ts of making your web designs accessible to people with disabilities.

Slide image

2

Multiple Choice

Question image

When designing for users with LOW VISION, you should

1
2

3

Multiple Select

Question image

When designing for users on the AUTISTIC SPECTRUM, you should (select all that apply)

1
2
3
4

4

Multiple Choice

Question image

When designing for users with DYSLEXIA, you should

1
2

5

Multiple Select

Question image

When designing for users on the AUTISTIC SPECTRUM, you should (select all that apply)

1
2
3
4

6

Multiple Choice

Question image

When designing for users with LOW VISION, you should

1
2

7

Multiple Select

Question image

When designing for users of SCREEN READERS, you should (select all that apply)

1
2
3
4

8

Multiple Choice

Question image

When designing for users on the AUTISTIC SPECTRUM, you should

1
2

9

Multiple Select

Question image

When designing for users with PHYSICAL OR MOTOR DISABILITIES, you should (check all that apply)

1
2
3
4

10

Multiple Select

Question image

When designing for users with DYSLEXIA, you should (check all that apply)

1
2
3
4

11

Multiple Choice

Question image

When designing for users who are HEARING-IMPAIRED, you should

1
2

12

Multiple Select

Question image

When designing for users who have ANXIETY, you should (check all that apply)

1
2
3
4

13

Multiple Select

Question image

When designing for users with LOW VISION, you should (select all that apply)

1
2
3
4

14

Multiple Choice

Question image

When designing for users with PHYSICAL OR MOTOR DISABILITIES, you should

1
2

15

Multiple Select

Question image

When designing for users who are HEARING-IMPAIRED, you should (check all that apply)

1
2
3
4

16

Multiple Select

Question image

When designing for users of SCREEN READERS, you should (select all that apply)

1
2
3
4

17

Multiple Choice

Question image

When designing for users with LOW VISION, you should

1
2

18

Multiple Select

Question image

When designing for users who are HEARING-IMPAIRED, you should (check all that apply)

1
2
3
4

19

Multiple Select

Question image

When designing for users with PHYSICAL OR MOTOR DISABILITIES, you should (check all that apply)

1
2
3
4

20

Multiple Choice

Question image

When designing for users of SCREEN READERS, you should

1
2

21

Multiple Select

Question image

When designing for users who have ANXIETY, you should (check all that apply)

1
2
3
4

22

Multiple Select

Question image

When designing for users with DYSLEXIA, you should (check all that apply)

1
2
3
4

23

Multiple Choice

Question image

When designing for users who have ANXIETY, you should

1
2

24

Based on

https://ukhomeoffice.github.io/accessibility-posters/posters/accessibility-posters.pdf

Slide image

ACCESSIBILITY

The Dos and Don'ts of making your web designs accessible to people with disabilities.

Slide image

Show answer

Auto Play

Slide 1 / 24

SLIDE