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Rebeca Aguirre

Author, Accessibility Strategist & Creator of UXAF

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Biography

About Rebeca

Rebeca Aguirre, creator of the UXAF methodology, seated and smiling warmly in a professional portrait. She wears glasses, a navy paisley top, layered pearl necklaces, and a pearl bracelet. A hearing aid is visible behind her ear. Her expression is confident and approachable.

Rebeca Aguirre is an author, accessibility strategist, and creator of UXAF: User Experience Accessibility First. Her work connects AI, accessibility, self-expression, and product strategy.

She writes about how digital systems can recognize human variance earlier, preserve user agency, and support expression across different signals.

Rebeca's work is grounded in lived experience with cerebral palsy, years of social audio leadership, and ongoing research into AI, voice, access, and communication systems.

The book

The pattern is clear.

Companies that develop for disability constraints first discover capabilities worth billions when they scale.

DECTalk to Nuance
$19.7 billion
SwiftKey
$250 million
ElevenLabs
$6.6 billion

The Curb Cut Effect reveals why this keeps happening, and provides a methodology for applying it deliberately. Her forthcoming book, UXAF: User Experience Accessibility First, makes the business case that people who navigate at the edges of system design are the stress-test infrastructure AI systems need to generalize across human variance.

“The hardest constraints reveal the most transferable solutions. That’s not inspiration. It’s pattern recognition backed by acquisition history.”

Speaking

Speaking topics

Rebeca speaks at the intersection of accessibility, AI infrastructure, and product strategy — for engineering teams, product conferences, and media.

  • 01

    The Curb Cut Effect: Why this pattern keeps happening, and the methodology for applying it deliberately.

  • 02

    UXAF: User Experience Accessibility First, making the business case for accessibility-first AI design.

  • 03

    Signal-Based Design: The hardest constraints reveal the most transferable solutions. Pattern recognition backed by acquisition history.

Brand assets

Logos & graphics

The uxdiva.club logo — a split brain icon with the left hemisphere in magenta and the right in cyan, representing the intersection of human experience and technical systems. Below it, the wordmark UXDIVA.CLUB in bold gradient lettering transitioning from cyan to magenta. The logo represents the UXAF methodology: where accessibility and intelligence meet. Available for press and media use.

Full logo

Brain icon + wordmark. Dark backgrounds only.

Two intersecting waveforms on a black background — a cyan waveform with sharp complex peaks on the left, and a magenta waveform with wide smooth curves on the right, with three magenta dots floating around them. The graphic represents the idea that human variance produces distinct, readable signals — and that designing for that variance is where the strongest design intelligence lives. Available for press and media use.

Signal wave graphic

Primary brand illustration. Dark backgrounds only.

Rebeca Aguirre, creator of the UXAF methodology, seated and smiling warmly in a professional portrait. She wears glasses, a navy paisley top, layered pearl necklaces, and a pearl bracelet. A hearing aid is visible behind her ear. Her expression is confident and approachable. Available for press and media use.

Headshot

High-resolution press photo.

Contact

Get in touch

Rebeca responds to all press inquiries personally.

Press, speaking & media bookings

Editorial interviews, written Q&As, conference keynotes, panels, podcast appearances, and live events.

info@uxdiva.club

LinkedIn

Thought leadership on UXAF, AI infrastructure, and accessibility-first design.

linkedin.com/in/rebecaaguirre