How can user interface design support cognitive diversity and accessibility?
User interface design is not only about aesthetics and functionality, but also about inclusivity and accessibility. Cognitive diversity refers to the different ways people perceive, process, and communicate information, influenced by factors such as culture, education, personality, and neurodiversity. Accessibility means ensuring that users with disabilities or impairments can access and use digital products and services effectively. In this article, you will learn how user interface design can support cognitive diversity and accessibility by applying some principles and practices from cognitive neuroscience and user experience design.
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