Victor da Mata’s Course Certificate: Accessibility: How to Design for All
The IxDF Course Certificate above is awarded to Victor da Mata in formal recognition of their coursework surpassing the rigorous benchmarks of exceptional performance established by the IxDF Educational Codex.
Victor da Mata has mastered how to:
- Proactively incorporate accessibility into design and development processes, so that products are meaningful to and usable by all, regardless of disabilities.
- Create designs that observe and exceed official accessibility standards, therefore improving their usability for all people.
- Design and optimize products so that people with visual, auditory, cognitive and mobility disabilities are able to use assistive technologies to navigate and operate them.
- Build an accessibility program and execute it across an organization to ensure that products remain usable by all.
About the IxDF - Interaction Design Foundation
Founded in 2002, the Interaction Design Foundation (IxDF) sets the industry gold standard for learning design, with courses taught by experts from industry leaders such as NASA, Google, and Adobe.