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Prioritize inclusive design elements like proper color contrast, readable font sizes, and intuitive navigation. Incorporate features like keyboard shortcuts and screen reader support without disrupting the overall flow. Regularly test with diverse users to ensure the design remains user-friendly and accessible for everyone.
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When you make your product more accessible, you help more people use it, including those with disabilities.
To do this "Without making the user experience harder", I suggest keeping the design simple and clear.
Eaaasyyy, right? But How?
You should use easy-to-read fonts, clear labels, and make sure there is enough contrast between the text and background.
Itâs also important that everyone can easily move through your product, whether they use a keyboard, screen reader, or mouse, or feet ;)
If you want to keep the design seamless, keep testing with real users with real-life goals.
Okay, real users without life goals will work too :P
This way, you can find problems early and fix them to work for all users!
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It's important that accessibility isn't compromised. Start from the low level UI tokens and check if fonts are humanist, the colors are blind safe and have proper color contrast ratios (WCAG & APCA contrast both can be checked), and then check for navigation making sure it has proper information architecture, the forms have proper formatting and custom error validation according to needs. The labels are always visible and clickable (like for check boxes). Sure big legible text, and always allow users to switch color themes and support OS preferences of reduced motion, contrast, colors, transparency and more. Lastly, check it with various screen readers like NVDA, JAWS Narrator Voiceover & TalkBack, and with real users, that's what it takes!
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To enhance accessibility while maintaining a seamless UX, prioritize clear navigation, ensure proper colour contrast, use scalable fonts, and make interactive elements easy to use with keyboard or voice commands. Test with diverse users and incorporate accessible design from the start to create an inclusive, intuitive experience for everyone.