Blog Post 8 Microsoft Forms Questions

General Awareness (All Design Areas)

  1. I have been taught what “accessible design” means to me previously
  2. Accessibility in design is important to me
  3. I know who benefits from accessible design
  4. I know the difference between inclusive design and accessible design
  5. I can name some laws or standards that relate to accessibility in the UK (or globally)
  6. I have been taught what kinds of disabilities or access needs designers should consider
  7. I  know what the social model of disability, is and how might it influence design thinking
  8. I already understand what problems poor contrast, font choice, or layout create for users and bake this into my design work already
  9. A. barriers 
  10. I know what assistive technologies are and can you name a few examples
  11. I have been taught or asked to consider accessibility in a design project before

Digital Design (Web, UX/UI, Apps)

  1. I know what WCAG stands for, and its purpose
  2. I  know the recommended contrast ratio between text and background for readability
  3. I know what alt text is, and why it is important
  4. I know what it means for a website to be keyboard navigable?
  5. I have used a screen reader, and do you know how does it affect how we design?
  6. I can identify any accessibility features built into major devices or platforms (e.g. iPhone, Windows, Instagram)?
  7. I know what design choices might make a website difficult for someone with dyslexia or visual impairments to use?

Marketing and Communications

  1. I know how accessibility can apply to social media posts or advertising
  2. Could you list 2 best practices for video content accessibility (e.g. captions, transcripts)
  3. I understand why might certain colours or font styles alienate some audiences in a campaign what tool can we use to check this
  4. I know how language and tone can contribute to inclusive marketing
  5. I can think of a brand or campaign that handled accessibility well (or poorly)
  6. I know how long you have for people to read a bus stop or OOH ad roughly

Exhibition and Spatial Design

24.I can list 4 physical accessibility factors should be considered in exhibition or event design

25.I can suggest 3 ways could sensory or cognitive accessibility be built into a museum or gallery space

26.I could list 3 simple ways to make signage, labels, or information panels more accessible to a wider audience

27.I already know what height is eye level considered to be in exhibition design for section panels

28.Should labels for wheelchair users be flat against the wall or at an angle for best visibility

Flat / angled

29.How long do people spend reading object labels on average 

a.b.c

30.What is an ideal type size for an intro panel in an exhibition

a.b.c

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