Completed: WCAG – Digital Accessibility in Website and App Design

July 13, 2025
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I'm proud to share that I’ve completed the course “WCAG – Digital Accessibility in Website and App Design” and received an official certificate confirming my knowledge of accessible digital design.

🎓 Certificate attached below.

Why does it matter?

Because a product that excludes – even unintentionally – is a product that fails. WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) isn’t just about checklists. It’s about responsibility. It’s about designing for real people, with real needs.

This course strengthened my skills in:

  • designing for visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive accessibility,
  • applying contrast, hierarchy, and navigational best practices,
  • auditing and improving accessibility in existing interfaces.

💡 To me, accessibility isn’t a feature. It’s foundational ethics in UX.

Certificate of completion for the course WCAG – Digital Accessibility in Website and App Design, issued to Zofia Szuca, dated July 13, 2025.

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Brand and product designer