Overview and objectives
Inclusive design is about understanding the diversity within your target users, which enables you to make better design decisions.
Based on the principles of "Inclusive Design", our ergonomists work with you to introduce what inclusive design is, and how you can use it to benefit your product designs. We can also offer specific sessions on design for blind and partially sighted people.
Suitable for:
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Anyone involved in product design
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As this course is run for companies only (not as a public course) we can tailor it for any audience.
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Anyone whose decisions impact on the user experience. This includes product designers or managers, those who commission, specify, manage, purchase or evaluate others' designs.
Pre-requisites: No former knowledge required.
Content
Any training will be tailored to suit your team, but we like to be interactive, so suggestions may include:
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Team exercises and simulations
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Group discussions
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Activities based on your own product range
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Action planning
Benefits
Delegates will:
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Improve awareness of user diversity / blind and partially sighted user needs
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Learn about design for a disabled or older users
Course detail
Duration: Half day
Fee: Dependent on course design - a tailored estimate will be provided on request
Location: In-house
How to book
Get in touch to discuss your requirements and we'll do the rest.
Contact us
RNIB Access Consultancy Services
Telephone 020 7391 2002
Email: jmu@rnib.org.uk