
Event Details
Date
September 19
Time
17:00 CEST
Location
Online
Cost
Free
Join Jim's talk as he critically examines the 10 Usability Heuristics by Jakob Nielsen and presents their limitations in today's rapidly evolving technological and societal landscape.
Discover his proposal of the 11th Heuristic "Accessibility and Inclusion", animating designers to prioritize equal access and consider social identities and biases. Together you will brainstorm about some of the frameworks and tools that designers should know about in designing for accessibility and inclusion.
Jim's talk is based on his recent publication in UX Magazine. You can read the article here: https://uxmag.com/articles/why-we-need-11-usability-heuristics
In addition to telling the story behind the 10 Usability Heuristics, Jim will share a practical method using the AI search engine "perplexity.ai" that empowers anyone to easily examine the scientific validity of our best practices.
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All online events were made possible by a donation from Nadine Niehaus of Sprintlab
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