Summary
Reinaldo Ferraz is a seasoned project manager and web development specialist with 12 years of professional experience and over a decade leading digital accessibility and web standards initiatives from São Paulo. He led Brazil’s Web Accessibility Guide, coordinated official Portuguese translations of WCAG 2.0 and 2.2, and helped author the national NBR 17060 standard for mobile app accessibility, aligning local practice with global policy. An active W3C contributor and speaker, he has published books, academic papers and delivered 100+ talks internationally, blending technical depth in HTML/CSS and accessibility with policy and standards work. He also teaches accessible UX design at PUC-SP and brings a practical design background (graduation and postgrad in hypermedia design) that helps translate standards into usable interfaces. Notably, his career bridges hands-on web craftsmanship and high-level standards development, making him a rare practitioner who shapes both implementation and regulation of digital inclusion.
12 years of coding experience
Pós-graduação, Design de Hipermídia, Pós-graduação, Design de Hipermídia at Universidade Anhembi Morumbi
Portuguese, English