Web accessibility is often something that gets pushed to the side. Its easy to assume that all users can see, user a keyboard, use a mouse or touch screen, and overall interact with your website or product content the same way you do. But this simply isnt true. Assuming everyone can use things in the exact same ways leads to an experience that works well for some people, but creates major issues or barriers for others. Accessibility is starting to gain more traction in the design and tech industries, especially since more and more countries are creating laws surrounding accessibility. If youre a web designer or a UI/UX designer of any level who doesnt feel confident in their accessibility knowledge, this is the course thatll level you up with practical skills. What youll learn in this course: How to design for those with vision impairment of different degreesHow to design for those with color vision impairmentHow to design for those who are hearing impairedKeyboard accessibility for all usersCreating target areas that work for all usersWhat accessibility tools are available to youHow to convince your team, organization, or client to adhere to accessibility standards