UX Research Especialista Em Acessibilidade at Hand Talk
São Paulo, Brazil
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Livia Gabos is a UX research and accessibility specialist with 15 years in technology and eight years of focused professional experience, combining a bachelor's in Information Systems and a master's in Computer Science. Based in São Paulo, she has led design teams, owned accessibility product strategy, and run qualitative and quantitative research—from usability tests with people who are blind or deaf to ethnographic studies in public education. She embeds WCAG standards and assistive technologies like NVDA into product lifecycles, and has translated that expertise into consulting, teaching, and municipal accessibility certification work. Livia’s career uniquely blends hands-on technical origins (ActionScript and ERP systems) with leadership in process design, mentoring, and advocacy for inclusive product design. Her social-impact projects and courtroom advisory for digital accessibility demonstrate a commitment to systemic change, pushing companies to consider diverse users from conception to delivery.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bacharel, Sistemas de Informação, Bacharel, Sistemas de Informação at Universidade Estadual Paulista 'Júlio de Mesquita Filho'
UX Designer, User Experience, UX Designer, User Experience at The Interaction Design Foundation
Colégio Técnico Industrial "Prof. Isaac Portal Roldán"
UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho"
Organização geral do time de acessibilidade do Training Center
Contributions:15 commits, 11 PRs, 2 pushes in 2 months
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Livia Gabos - UX Research Especialista Em Acessibilidade at Hand Talk