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Accessibility in digital design

Episode 11 of the The Fourth Wall Content Podcast podcast, hosted by Robert Mills, titled "Accessibility in digital design" was published on May 16, 2024 and runs 35 minutes.

May 16, 2024 ·35m · The Fourth Wall Content Podcast

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Dr. Lisa Matthews, senior content designer at Nexus Digital, discusses the importance of accessibility in digital design and the audience that should be focused on when considering accessibility. Lisa talks about the business case for investing in accessibility, shares practical advice and examples on how to get started, and offers an insight into her role as an Accessibility Ambassador.

Dr. Lisa Matthews, senior content designer at Nexus Digital, discusses the importance of accessibility in digital design and the audience that should be focused on when considering accessibility. Lisa talks about the business case for investing in accessibility, shares practical advice and examples on how to get started, and offers an insight into her role as an Accessibility Ambassador.

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