With a few considerations and thoughtful planning, research that includes the a11y community can effectively collect data while ensuring a respectful participant experience to help design products that meet the needs of all users.
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Andres Sulleiro
Director
Andres is an accomplished UX leader, serving as a thought partner and UX guide for clients, defining processes and methodologies, and managing and mentoring team members. With 25 years of experience, Andres has developed a deep knowledge base and practices user experience strategy and design across service offerings—from service design to product design. He has put these skills to work for global consulting firms, Fortune 500 companies, and independently in the US and Spain. He has a passion and curiosity for making people’s lives a little richer, a desire to excel and continuously improve, and a belief that you must enjoy what you do. Andres holds a BA in Media Communications from Webster University.
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5 tips for remote UX research with the A11y community
By being thoughtful of the research process and unique needs of participants, researchers can champion inclusion of those with accessibility needs in research, resulting in better designed products.
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Consider rolling research for increased efficiency and continuity in your product development process.
How can UX researchers support gender diversity and more inclusive design for all intended users?
Update research and design practices to increase gender diversity; data from research that encompasses all genders is more reflective of real-world users.