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Due to health reasons, we unfortunately have to cancel the session. We will reschedule this presentation for a later date and will keep you posted on the new details.
This session presents a modern, human-centered approach to creating technical documentation that is accessible, sensory friendly, and easy to follow. Drawing on over fifteen years of experience in UX, accessibility, and design leadership, the presenter explores how people with different special needs perceive information through sight, hearing, touch, cognition, and limited attention. Beyond rules and checklists, practical UX techniques are shared to help writers create clearer structure, reduce cognitive load, and support users with multimodal content such as visuals, audio, and simple, trustworthy language. The session reimagines documentation as a user journey that guides, empowers, and includes everyone.
Takeaways
Practical methods to make documentation accessible, sensory friendly, simple to follow, and supportive for people with special needs using modern UX techniques and light AI tools.
Prior knowledge
No special knowledge will be required. Suitable for everyone.