DrupalCon Rotterdam 2026 Opens UX, Accessibility and Design Track for Submissions
DrupalCon Rotterdam 2026 has opened submissions for its UX, Accessibility and Design track, inviting proposals that demonstrate how user-centred design translates into practical Drupal implementations. The call focuses on real-world applications rather than conceptual discussions.
The track brings together designers, developers, content strategists, and decision-makers to explore how usability, accessibility, and design practices are applied in Drupal projects. It emphasises sessions that present measurable outcomes and implementation experience.
Topics of interest include embedding accessibility standards such as WCAG and ATAG into everyday workflows, user research that informs development decisions, and design systems that scale across platforms. The call also highlights collaborative workflows between design and development teams, usability improvements supported by data, and content design practices, including applied uses of artificial intelligence.
Digital sustainability is also identified as a focus area, particularly approaches that improve efficiency and long-term maintainability of digital services.
Submissions are open until 13 April. Session proposals can be submitted through the DrupalCon Rotterdam 2026 programme page.
