[online]tech.fast: Intersectionality of Design and Accessibility Conformance (Co-host IxDF)
Featuring Matthew Luken, Vice President & Principal Strategy Consultant at Deque
10 October 12:00-13:00
Intersectionality of Design and Accessibility Conformance
Welcome to an event jointly hosted by the Interaction Design Foundation- Malmö and Softhouse in Malmö featuring Matthew Luken, Vice President & Principal Strategy Consultant at Deque!
Join Matthew Luken of Deque Systems for an interactive online session on the intersectionality of design practices and accessibility conformance. In digital accessibility, his research has found that 67% of defects can be reduced within the design discipline. Luken will help us explore where designers can make meaningful investment in ensuring their designs are accessible and how designers can help to reduce accessibility defects through the rest of the development and testing cycles. This session will provide examples and information usable for designers at any level of their career. There will be a question and answer period as well; please bring your questions.
Matthew LukenVice President & Principal Strategy Consultant at Deque
Matthew Luken is a Vice President & Principal Strategy Consultant at Deque. Prior to Deque, Matthew built and ran U.S. Bank’s enterprise-level digital accessibility program. He grew the program from two contractor positions to a team of 75 consultants and leaders providing accessibility design reviews, compliance testing services, defect remediation consulting, and creating/documenting accessibility best practices across the company. The program leveraged 1,500+ implementations of Axe Auditor and almost 4,000 implementations of axe DevTools and Deque University. Matthew was also Head of UXDesign’s Accessibility Center of Practice where he was responsible for creating seamless procedures and processes that supported the digital accessibility team’s mission & objectives while dovetailing with the company’s other Center of Practices like DEI, employee-facing services, and Risk & Compliance. He and his team’s work has been recognized by American Banker, Forrester Research, Business Journal, and The Banker. In his user experience and service design backgrounds, Matthew worked with over 275 brands around the world, covering every vertical and category. He continues to teach User Experience, Service Design and Digital Accessibility at the college-level, as well as mentor new digital designers through several different mentorship programs around the USA.
Nashmil MobasseriUser Experience Designer
As a passionate user experience designer, I am deeply intrigued by the impact of design on users’ lives. This curiosity drives me to meticulously examine both the positive and negative aspects of the experiences I create, ensuring they resonate deeply with users.
Talk to me about #UIUXDesign, #Accessibility, #BehavioralDesign, #DataVisualization, and #SpeculativeDesign.