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Persona development : Blair
Sometimes people use lots of words on web site links that do not seem to make sense. I think they are metaphors, but I’m not sure.
If there is a lot going on on a page I find it very hard to focus. Especially if there is noise or video that starts without me doing anything.
Early non-verbal autism - addressed with early childhood support, may still have some issues with communication
Works part-time as a data entry clerk - struggles if the interface changes, or if asked to do tasks that use parts of the system that haven't been used much
Visits a drop in centre to attend a number of groups including peer support, relaxation and film/tv chat
Prefers text based messaging apps - uses them to talk in online games
Experiences anxiety when faced with significant changes
Lives with parents in a separate space, parents help daily with cooking and cleaning. Have been learning how to cook more things - uses videos that show simple straight forward steps. Finds websites that have unclear instructions or descriptions difficult.
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Avoid non-literal text, e.g. metaphors
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Consistent layout and navigation
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Controls for moving or noisy content
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Heading structure
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Icons with associated text
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No distracting or moving content
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Plain language
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Present information in different ways
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Saving during long processes
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Simple design
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Use simple colours
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Use simple sentences and bullets
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Perspective video: Understandable Content
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Tips: Ensure that form elements include clearly associated labels
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Easy checks: Headings
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Easy checks: Forms, labels, and errors
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Easy checks: Moving, Flashing, or Blinking Content