Designing Accessible Digital Experiences for the Visually Impaired

This workshop introduces you to inclusive design, with a focus on creating better digital experiences for visually impaired users. Through a hands-on, immersive exercise, you get to experience the challenges faced by visually impaired users when interacting with digital products. You’ll learn actionable UX/UI tips to enhance inclusivity, understand common roadblocks to inclusive design, and discover practical strategies to overcome them.

Duration

3 hours

Format

In-person workshop

A participant from our workshop trying out screen reader function on his phone, while wearing our DIY glasses with blurry lenses.
A group photo of all the participants in our first Designing for the Visually Impaired workshop

Who

should attend

Designers, developers, and product teams keen to start making technology accessible for all

Learning

outcomes

  • Understand what visual impairment is and why inclusive design matters

  • Experience the challenges of using digital products as a visually impaired user

  • Learn practical tips for designing inclusive and accessible UX/UI experiences

  • Identify common roadblocks to inclusive design and strategies to address them

  • Develop empathy and a user-centred approach to accessibility in design

  • Gain actionable insights to improve digital experiences for visually impaired users

What past participants

say

“The 55 Minutes workshop was really interesting! The speaker was really engaging and friendly, and took alot of her time to answer our questions no matter how long they were. I took back a lot of new insights from this workshop, especially about understanding user needs better and how to do so.”
– Nigel Png, Singapore Polytechnic Media Art & Design


“As designers, we always design solution for able bodied individuals but tend to overlook solutions that are inclusive for everyone. I really like that the workshop was an eye opening experience for me and it has made me open up to explore more design practices.”
– Christalle, Singapore Polytechnic Media, Art & Design School


“The workshop was very insightful and informative and gave good real life examples of how we can empathise with those in need of accessible design.”
– Putra, Singapore Polytechnic Media, Art & Design School


“The accessibility design workshop was a real eye-opener for our students studying UX, making them rethink how small design choices can have a big impact on visually impaired users. Many reflected on past work, realizing where they had overlooked accessibility and how simple tweaks—like better alt text or voice commands—could improve UX. The session made them more aware, intentional, and equipped to design inclusively, reinforcing that great design isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about making technology work for everyone.”
– Janelle Lee, Course Manager, Singapore Polytechnic Media, Arts & Design School

This workshop introduces you to inclusive design, with a focus on creating better digital experiences for visually impaired users. Through a hands-on, immersive exercise, you get to experience the challenges faced by visually impaired users when interacting with digital products. You’ll learn actionable UX/UI tips to enhance inclusivity, understand common roadblocks to inclusive design, and discover practical strategies to overcome them.

Duration

3 hours

Format

In-person workshop

A participant from our workshop trying out screen reader function on his phone, while wearing our DIY glasses with blurry lenses.
A group photo of all the participants in our first Designing for the Visually Impaired workshop

Who

should attend

Designers, developers, and product teams keen to start making technology accessible for all

Learning

outcomes

  • Understand what visual impairment is and why inclusive design matters

  • Experience the challenges of using digital products as a visually impaired user

  • Learn practical tips for designing inclusive and accessible UX/UI experiences

  • Identify common roadblocks to inclusive design and strategies to address them

  • Develop empathy and a user-centred approach to accessibility in design

  • Gain actionable insights to improve digital experiences for visually impaired users

What past participants

say

“The 55 Minutes workshop was really interesting! The speaker was really engaging and friendly, and took alot of her time to answer our questions no matter how long they were. I took back a lot of new insights from this workshop, especially about understanding user needs better and how to do so.”
– Nigel Png, Singapore Polytechnic Media Art & Design


“As designers, we always design solution for able bodied individuals but tend to overlook solutions that are inclusive for everyone. I really like that the workshop was an eye opening experience for me and it has made me open up to explore more design practices.”
– Christalle, Singapore Polytechnic Media, Art & Design School


“The workshop was very insightful and informative and gave good real life examples of how we can empathise with those in need of accessible design.”
– Putra, Singapore Polytechnic Media, Art & Design School


“The accessibility design workshop was a real eye-opener for our students studying UX, making them rethink how small design choices can have a big impact on visually impaired users. Many reflected on past work, realizing where they had overlooked accessibility and how simple tweaks—like better alt text or voice commands—could improve UX. The session made them more aware, intentional, and equipped to design inclusively, reinforcing that great design isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about making technology work for everyone.”
– Janelle Lee, Course Manager, Singapore Polytechnic Media, Arts & Design School

This workshop introduces you to inclusive design, with a focus on creating better digital experiences for visually impaired users. Through a hands-on, immersive exercise, you get to experience the challenges faced by visually impaired users when interacting with digital products. You’ll learn actionable UX/UI tips to enhance inclusivity, understand common roadblocks to inclusive design, and discover practical strategies to overcome them.

Duration

3 hours

Format

In-person workshop

A participant from our workshop trying out screen reader function on his phone, while wearing our DIY glasses with blurry lenses.
A group photo of all the participants in our first Designing for the Visually Impaired workshop

Who

should attend

Designers, developers, and product teams keen to start making technology accessible for all

Learning

outcomes

  • Understand what visual impairment is and why inclusive design matters

  • Experience the challenges of using digital products as a visually impaired user

  • Learn practical tips for designing inclusive and accessible UX/UI experiences

  • Identify common roadblocks to inclusive design and strategies to address them

  • Develop empathy and a user-centred approach to accessibility in design

  • Gain actionable insights to improve digital experiences for visually impaired users

What past participants

say

“The 55 Minutes workshop was really interesting! The speaker was really engaging and friendly, and took alot of her time to answer our questions no matter how long they were. I took back a lot of new insights from this workshop, especially about understanding user needs better and how to do so.”
– Nigel Png, Singapore Polytechnic Media Art & Design


“As designers, we always design solution for able bodied individuals but tend to overlook solutions that are inclusive for everyone. I really like that the workshop was an eye opening experience for me and it has made me open up to explore more design practices.”
– Christalle, Singapore Polytechnic Media, Art & Design School


“The workshop was very insightful and informative and gave good real life examples of how we can empathise with those in need of accessible design.”
– Putra, Singapore Polytechnic Media, Art & Design School


“The accessibility design workshop was a real eye-opener for our students studying UX, making them rethink how small design choices can have a big impact on visually impaired users. Many reflected on past work, realizing where they had overlooked accessibility and how simple tweaks—like better alt text or voice commands—could improve UX. The session made them more aware, intentional, and equipped to design inclusively, reinforcing that great design isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about making technology work for everyone.”
– Janelle Lee, Course Manager, Singapore Polytechnic Media, Arts & Design School

This workshop introduces you to inclusive design, with a focus on creating better digital experiences for visually impaired users. Through a hands-on, immersive exercise, you get to experience the challenges faced by visually impaired users when interacting with digital products. You’ll learn actionable UX/UI tips to enhance inclusivity, understand common roadblocks to inclusive design, and discover practical strategies to overcome them.

Duration

3 hours

Format

In-person workshop

A participant from our workshop trying out screen reader function on his phone, while wearing our DIY glasses with blurry lenses.
A group photo of all the participants in our first Designing for the Visually Impaired workshop

Who

should attend

Designers, developers, and product teams keen to start making technology accessible for all

Learning

outcomes

  • Understand what visual impairment is and why inclusive design matters

  • Experience the challenges of using digital products as a visually impaired user

  • Learn practical tips for designing inclusive and accessible UX/UI experiences

  • Identify common roadblocks to inclusive design and strategies to address them

  • Develop empathy and a user-centred approach to accessibility in design

  • Gain actionable insights to improve digital experiences for visually impaired users

What past participants

say

“The 55 Minutes workshop was really interesting! The speaker was really engaging and friendly, and took alot of her time to answer our questions no matter how long they were. I took back a lot of new insights from this workshop, especially about understanding user needs better and how to do so.”
– Nigel Png, Singapore Polytechnic Media Art & Design


“As designers, we always design solution for able bodied individuals but tend to overlook solutions that are inclusive for everyone. I really like that the workshop was an eye opening experience for me and it has made me open up to explore more design practices.”
– Christalle, Singapore Polytechnic Media, Art & Design School


“The workshop was very insightful and informative and gave good real life examples of how we can empathise with those in need of accessible design.”
– Putra, Singapore Polytechnic Media, Art & Design School


“The accessibility design workshop was a real eye-opener for our students studying UX, making them rethink how small design choices can have a big impact on visually impaired users. Many reflected on past work, realizing where they had overlooked accessibility and how simple tweaks—like better alt text or voice commands—could improve UX. The session made them more aware, intentional, and equipped to design inclusively, reinforcing that great design isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about making technology work for everyone.”
– Janelle Lee, Course Manager, Singapore Polytechnic Media, Arts & Design School

This workshop introduces you to inclusive design, with a focus on creating better digital experiences for visually impaired users. Through a hands-on, immersive exercise, you get to experience the challenges faced by visually impaired users when interacting with digital products. You’ll learn actionable UX/UI tips to enhance inclusivity, understand common roadblocks to inclusive design, and discover practical strategies to overcome them.

Duration

3 hours

Format

In-person workshop

A participant from our workshop trying out screen reader function on his phone, while wearing our DIY glasses with blurry lenses.
A group photo of all the participants in our first Designing for the Visually Impaired workshop

Who

should attend

Designers, developers, and product teams keen to start making technology accessible for all

Learning

outcomes

  • Understand what visual impairment is and why inclusive design matters

  • Experience the challenges of using digital products as a visually impaired user

  • Learn practical tips for designing inclusive and accessible UX/UI experiences

  • Identify common roadblocks to inclusive design and strategies to address them

  • Develop empathy and a user-centred approach to accessibility in design

  • Gain actionable insights to improve digital experiences for visually impaired users

What past participants

say

“The 55 Minutes workshop was really interesting! The speaker was really engaging and friendly, and took alot of her time to answer our questions no matter how long they were. I took back a lot of new insights from this workshop, especially about understanding user needs better and how to do so.”
– Nigel Png, Singapore Polytechnic Media Art & Design


“As designers, we always design solution for able bodied individuals but tend to overlook solutions that are inclusive for everyone. I really like that the workshop was an eye opening experience for me and it has made me open up to explore more design practices.”
– Christalle, Singapore Polytechnic Media, Art & Design School


“The workshop was very insightful and informative and gave good real life examples of how we can empathise with those in need of accessible design.”
– Putra, Singapore Polytechnic Media, Art & Design School


“The accessibility design workshop was a real eye-opener for our students studying UX, making them rethink how small design choices can have a big impact on visually impaired users. Many reflected on past work, realizing where they had overlooked accessibility and how simple tweaks—like better alt text or voice commands—could improve UX. The session made them more aware, intentional, and equipped to design inclusively, reinforcing that great design isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about making technology work for everyone.”
– Janelle Lee, Course Manager, Singapore Polytechnic Media, Arts & Design School

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