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[Virtual Preview] Do You See What I See? Better Design & Experience: A Color Blind POV

Hosted by Helen Lee Lin, Ph.D.
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Please submit your questions for Vincent via registration by Monday, April 13.

You're invited to an exclusive preview!

To prepare for an in-person event for UXperience Seattle, Vincent (speaker) and Helen (moderator) will be presenting this preview to a virtual audience.

Target audience: UX designers and researchers, anyone accessibility-curious, and other friends in tech/product.

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In a fireside chat with Vincent Fiorentini, Software Engineering Manager and creator of Color Blind Pal, we'll cover color blindness and new accessibility tools. Vincent will offer notes on your submitted flows or assets.

With implications for human safety (navigation, medicine, hardware signaling, food "doneness"), marketing, instructional design, and more, this event will help those who work in fields like design, research, marketing, or education, see through the eyes of the estimated ~10% of color blind consumers who navigate a world cued by color.

Vincent will discuss:

  • his experiences as a color blind person

  • the app he built that helps people with color blindness and people with full-color vision simulate what others see

  • other tools and AI "skills" for accessibility review

  • and critique a few submitted assets + flows from his POV (someone with the most common type of color blindness)

​Stay after for short breakout discussions + networking!

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A long-time Seattle transplant via Chicago, Vincent Fiorentini is a Software Engineering Manager and the creator of Color Blind Pal, an app that helps people with color blindness and people with full-color vision to simulate what others see. An award-winning computer science graduate of Harvey Mudd College, Vincent has contributed to software solutions at Meta, Microsoft, and multiple startups. In his free time, he polishes both his Mandarin pronunciation and treasured hoard of d6/d20 dice (iykyk).

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