About this Event
Join UXPA Triangle and Lucid Software on April 29 from 9:00am–2:00pm at Lucid’s Raleigh office for a hands-on accessibility workshop designed for designers and researchers ready to go deeper.
What we’ll cover (no fluff)
Design for real access: Learn how to create web and app experiences that are usable for everyone, grounded in real-world patterns and examples.
Takeaway: Practical design approaches you can apply immediately.
Go beyond basics: Build on foundational accessibility knowledge with deeper guidance across visual design, UX, and content.
Takeaway: A detailed design guide plus curated resources for continued learning.
Understand how design connects to code: Explore how structure, ARIA, and implementation decisions influence accessibility—no programming required.
Takeaway: Confidence collaborating with developers to bring accessible designs to life.
If you’re looking to sharpen your accessibility skills and create more inclusive digital experiences, this workshop is for you. Come ready to learn. Leave with tools you can use right away.
Agenda
9:00–9:30am: Arrival + Networking
9:30am–12:00pm: Workshop Session
12:00–1:00pm: Lunch (provided)
1:00–2:00pm: Workshop Continued + Q&A
Location
Lucid Software Raleigh @ Smoky Hollow (2nd Floor)
421 N Harrington St, Suite 550
Raleigh, NC 27603
Parking details
Parking for Smoky Hollow in Raleigh is available in the Smoky Hollow Parking Deck (entrances on N West St & N Harrington St), with paid 24/7 access, plus metered street parking on nearby streets (free after 6 PM weekdays/all weekend). Due to limited spaces, using rideshare is also highly encouraged.
Who should attend
Intermediate to advanced designers and researchers with a foundational understanding of accessibility and screen readers.
Our Speaker
Miranda Capra, PhD, CPWA
Certified Professional in Web Accessibility (IAAP) with a PhD in Human Factors. Miranda has led accessibility strategy and training at scale, coaching hundreds of designers and developers and shaping enterprise accessibility programs. She brings over a decade of experience auditing, teaching, and advancing accessible design practices.
Registration
Open to TriUXPA members and students. If the event fills, join the waitlist—any open spots will be released on a first-come, first-served basis two days prior.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
421 N Harrington St, 421 North Harrington Street, Raleigh, United States
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