You're balancing conflicting stakeholder demands. How do you prioritize accessibility features effectively?
In the world of User Experience (UX), ensuring that digital products are accessible to all users, including those with disabilities, is a critical and ethical obligation. However, when you're caught between the varying demands of stakeholders, prioritizing accessibility can seem like a daunting task. Stakeholders may have different priorities, such as time-to-market, features, or budget constraints, which can sometimes overshadow the need for accessibility. Yet, as a UX professional, it's your job to advocate for and implement accessibility features that will make the product usable for everyone. This article will guide you through the process of balancing these demands and effectively prioritizing accessibility in your UX projects.
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