Practical tips to integrate inclusive design into your everyday work
How often do you consider disabilities, language, culture, age, and different experiences in your design thinking process?
In this presentation, I’ll demonstrate how easy it is to incorporate inclusive design practices into your everyday work—even if accessibility isn't a primary focus for your organisation.
We’ll focus on simple, actionable changes that can make a significant impact for users with disabilities and diverse needs, showing how small adjustments can lead to a more inclusive design approach.
I’ll share valuable insights from my experience researching and designing for users with disabilities, low tech-savviness, and non-native English speakers. I’ll also explore common design patterns that may not be fully accessible and offer alternative solutions you can implement to improve inclusivity in your designs.
Viv Dinh
Viv is a Principal Product Designer passionate about creating digital experiences that seamlessly balance business goals, technical requirements, and customer needs. She has researched and designed both graphical and voice user interfaces for some of Australia's most recognised brands, encountering many diverse participants along the way. In particular, her work with blind and low vision users has inspired Viv to champion inclusive design practices and encourage designers to embed accessibility in their everyday work.