The Impact of Web Accessibility Overlays on the Usability and User Experience for People with Permanent Visual Impairments

| Daniela Kubesch, MSc MSc

Double-Degree Master Thesis between the Salzburg University of Applied Sciences (degree program MultiMediaTechnology) and Halmstad University (degree program Digital Service Innovation). Supervised by Jakub Sypniewski, MSc and Maria Åkesson, MSc, PhD, Professor of Informatics.

Who is Daniela Kubesch?

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Daniela Kubesch (she/her) is an accessibility engineer who is passionate about user experience and inclusive design. She strongly believes in equality and inclusion and is committed to making digital services accessible. Daniela graduated with two master’s degrees in Web Engineering (opens in a new tab) and Digital Service Innovation (opens in a new tab), during which she researched the impact accessibility overlays have on individuals with visual impairments. Daniela is also a co-creator of a11yphant.com (opens in a new tab), a platform that teaches the basics of web accessibility.

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