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Accessibility & Inclusion in Digital Design Practice

There are 10 questions in this survey.

We would like to invite you to participate in this short survey because you have shown interest in attending the Inclusive Design | DDA session with Kristel Thieme and Tomasz Jaskiewicz.

Your responses will not only help us prepare for the session but also:

  • Better understand the challenges and best practices in accessibility and inclusion in UX design;
  • Discover how agencies perceive the differences between these concepts;
  • Gather insights on obstacles and possible solutions.

This survey is conducted by the Civic Prototyping research group, led by Professor Tomasz Jaskiewicz (Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences), in collaboration with Dutch Digital Agencies (DDA). This research is part of the Digital Inclusion by Design SIA KIEM project and aims to gain a better understanding of how digital agencies address accessibility and inclusion in their design practice.

Providing your name and organization is optional and will only be collected and stored temporarily for the purposes of the DDA event. Outside of the event, your responses will be treated confidentially and processed anonymously. Researchers from Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences will only have access to anonymized data and solely when necessary for research purposes.

The results of this research may be included in publications and shared within the UX community. If relevant, summaries of insights may be made available in the future through DDA or other involved partners.

For any questions regarding the survey or the research, you can contact Tomasz Jaskiewicz at t.j.jaskiewicz@hr.nl.

Completing the survey will take only a few minutes. Participation is voluntary, and there is no compensation for taking part.

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Agency (optional)
1. Do you see accessibility and inclusion as separate concepts in UX design?
2. How does your agency currently address accessibility in UX design?
3. How does your agency currently address inclusion in UX design?
4. In your experience, what are the main challenges in implementing accessibility in UX design?
5. In your experience, what are the main challenges in implementing inclusion in UX design?
6. Do you or your team use any specific methods, tools, or frameworks to ensure accessibility and/or inclusion?
7. Do you have one or more examples from your practice relevant to the above questions that you'd like to share?
8. Do you have any other thoughts or questions you’d like to see addressed during the discussion?