Designing for Users on the Autism Spectrum

A presentation at A11yChi Meetup in September 2018 in Chicago, IL, USA by Carly Ho

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Designing for Users on the Autism Spectrum

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Hi, I’m Carly Ho Senior Engineer, Clique Studios @carlymho

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What is an Autism Spectrum Disorder?

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Challenge: Sensory Overload

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Designing vs. Sensory Overload ‐ Keep user path obvious ‐ Try not to autoplay audio, have controls to pause sounds and distracting video or animation ‐ Break up blocks of text, space + size appropriately to make it easier to focus on your content

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Challenge: Clear Communication

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Design & Clear Communication ‐ Caption emotion conveyed in images and video ‐ Note in parentheticals if you’re joking or tongue-in-cheek ‐ Label your icons ‐ Provide multiple examples to establish a pattern

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Challenge: Getting In Touch

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Engaging Autistic Users ‐ Provide more than one channel ‐ Keep the number of steps required to initiate contact low ‐ Allow people to engage at own pace

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Final Thoughts Be empathetic Design for a broad range of skillsets Have autistic folks test your stuff

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Thanks! twitter.com/carlymho