- Lesson
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Chapter 1: Role of the Designer
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Chapter 2: Using Style for Design
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Chapter 3: Images and Color for Designers
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Chapter 4: Designing the Layout
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Chapter 5: Designing Forms
- Assessment
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Assessment for Accessibility for Designers
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Course Survey

Accessibility for Designers
Course 2 of 7 in Foothills Marketing Learning Path
While a web developer makes a designer’s vision a reality, there are many accessibility guidelines that a designer can directly address—including creating style, determining placement, and working with color. This course examines all the ways designers affect accessibility.
Estimated Time: 1 hour
Course Objectives
- Explain the role of designers in ensuring web accessibility and how design decisions affect users with diverse needs.
- Apply accessible design principles while maintaining brand identity and standards.
- Incorporate accessibility best practices into images, color selections, page structures, and form designs to ensure inclusive and user-friendly digital experiences.