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William Lehman

UX Researcher

Will has a passion for creating a world that empowers all users. His interest in UX research stems from universal accessibility and inclusive design. He brings a background in psychology with a focus on human factors research in the areas of automation trust, wearable devices, touchscreen, and analog solutions. Will holds a BS in Psychology from Michigan Technological University and an MS in Psychology from Old Dominion University.

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Something unique about you summed up in one sentence:

My first goal when I move is to identify all cafes within walking distance to find the best ones for every purpose.

Your favorite part of working at Bold Insight:

Working with really communicative teams and co-workers who are invested in my success has been a fantastic experience.

In your spare time (or if you had spare time), you would absolutely do this:

I love working with my hands and creating things!

Share an interesting fact:

Between making jewelry that requires fine dexterity and chain mail that requires bending 5,000 steel rings, I have weirdly strong forearms.

What superpower would you most want?

Telekinesis because sometimes when I’m in bed the light switch is too far away. Yes, I know clappers exist. No, it is not the same.

Best piece of advice you’ve been given:

Don’t miss an opportunity to do something good because you are waiting for the opportunity to do something great.

Long-term personal or professional goal?

I want to work towards a more inclusive and accessible world. Technology shouldn’t be an obstacle to anyone’s success.

What fictional family would you like to join?

My real family is pretty great, but for fictional… probably the characters from House in the Cerulean Sea. Who wouldn’t want a wvyern for a brother?
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Three ways UX research supports accessible product design

Designing accessible products through UX research can create better user experiences for all when researchers are knowledgeable about accessibility and accessible designs, recruit those with a wide range of accessibility needs throughout the UX process, and offer accessible participation options like in-home testing.

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