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Mickela Perera

Head of Digital Accessibility

Mickela has been with System Concepts since 2007. She holds a BSc (Hons.) in Computer Science, and an MSc in Human-Computer Interaction with Ergonomics from University College London.


Her wide ranging consultancy work involves techniques including inclusive user testing, focus groups, participative design, in-context research, ethnographic studies, rapid user testing, prototyping and accessibility audits against the WCAG v2.0 guidelines.


Mickela particularly relishes the challenge of conducting research with varied user groups including disabled users and children, in order to make websites, systems and applications usable and accessible to all. She has conducted user research across multiple platforms including mobile, tablet, kiosk and desktop. An experienced project manager, she has overseen the planning and preparation of numerous usability and accessibility projects.

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Our client, Amadeus asked us to research and create effective user personas for the evolving travel market, focusing specifically on the agencies and travel consultants.

Creating effective user personas for the evolving travel market

Remote accessibility testing of BBC inputs

The Science Museum Group (SMG) welcomes over five million guests every year and works tirelessly to promote STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) to those who experience inequality in wider society, including disabled people, through their museums, events and online.

Helping science become accessible

Providing accessibility support during the development of Dementia Connect

The BBC have been providing subtitles for all their video content since the 1980’s. They provide a transcript of a video, helping viewers with hearing impairments to follow programmes. Over 10% of people use subtitles on a daily basis to help with hearing or language barriers.

Evaluating the positioning of BBC Subtitles

The Stroke Association is the UK’s leading charity dedicated to conquering stroke. It provides vital support services, campaigns for better stroke care and funds research to find better treatments.

In addition to the medical research the charity undertakes, it also provides a range of information resources and support services, to help people rebuild their lives after stroke. The charity turned to us for UX research to inform the development and extension of My Stroke Guide, its digital self management tool.

Steering digital product development for Stroke Association

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