Millions of people live with disabilities that affect their use of technology. The goal of software accessibility is to remove barriers and create inclusive product experiences that work for everyone, regardless of physical ability. So, how can we build accessibility into the foundation of our design practice?
Take a minute today to learn how some dedicated Red Hatters and PatternFly community members are collaborating with students from the Governor Morehead School in Raleigh to help make Red Hat products more universally accessible.
The User Experience Design (UXD) team at Red Hat is focused on creating consistent and delightful product experience that people love to use. To learn more about our team, find us on Twitter @RedHatUXD or visit our website.
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