Accessibility Ambassadors: Color, contrast, and text considerations


Katie Gallagher, Jason Kaiser, and Frank Nelson from University Relations and Luke Kudryashov from the Office for Digital Accessibility will expand on some of the 7 core skills to discuss color, contrast, text, headings, links, and lists. They will share their expertise from the perspective of user interface design, user experience, branding, web development, and accessibility.

This presentation is intended for anyone working with color and text in digital documents, emails, websites, and/or Canvas courses.

Color, contrast, and text considerations
Thursday, November 21, noon-1 p.m.

Registration for this session is required. Let us know if you are attending. By default, we enable auto-captioning in the webinar. Please let us know what additional accommodations we can provide. Two weeks notice (November 7) will help us to better fulfill requests. This session will be recorded, captioned, and shared with the Google Group.

About Accessibility Ambassadors

Accessibility Ambassadors is a group of University employees from across all campuses who are passionate about making U of M digital resources more accessible online. They bring different skills, strengths, and backgrounds, but all want to create an inclusive and accessible community at the U of M.

They host events to teach, advocate, and discuss digital accessibility topics and strive to be resources for the University community.
To learn about more accessibility-related events at the University of Minnesota, please visit the Office for Digital Accessibility website.

For more information about the Ambassadors, join the Google Group or send an email to: accessibility-ambassadors@umn.edu.