WCAG certification
Certified Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1). Mastery of A, AA and AAA criteria - perceptible, usable and understandable content.
Designing digital experiences that are accessible to all - including people with disabilities - is a conviction that guides every one of my projects.
I'm WCAG certified and I design digital content with disabled people in mind. My experience in residential homes gives me a concrete understanding of needs: difficulties with vision, comprehension, motor skills, etc. On my projects, I respect best practices: page structure, contrasts, alternative texts, keyboard navigation.
Certified Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1). Mastery of A, AA and AAA criteria - perceptible, usable and understandable content.
Trained in the Référentiel Général d'Amélioration de l'Accessibilité (RGAA), the official French accessibility standard. Accessibility audit included in my deliverables.
Tests with NVDA and VoiceOver, contrast verification (AA ratio ≥ 4.5:1), keyboard navigation, and semantic HTML validation on each project.
Before specializing in design and digital, I worked directly with people with disabilities. This human experience is at the heart of the way I design - and it's what sets me apart.
Support for adults with disabilities (motor, cognitive, psychological). Daily support and active listening to the specific needs of each resident.
Organization and running of more than 7 adapted stays: baking workshops, theater, cultural outings - designed to be inclusive and accessible to all.
In an adapted stay, I took full responsibility for a transport line with 34+ participants. I managed the hold with 38+ luggage and suitcases - organization, safety and punctuality on every trip.
Creating sites, interfaces and content that are truly usable by all. Digital inclusion isn't an option - it's a necessity.
Looking for a designer who really understands accessibility and inclusion issues? I'm available for freelance assignments, positions or collaborations.