Exploring accessible design and UX
Claire Scaramanga MBA, FCIM
Managing Director at Scaramanga Marketing Ltd | B2B services marketing specialist
User experience, or UX as it’s more commonly known, is the skill of tailoring the design of a digital product so the overall experience for someone using a website, application, interface or product is simple and pleasing to use. For us, that includes people with accessibility needs.
What happens if you have a visual impairment, like colour blindness? How would you know if a button you’re hovering over on the desktop is going to have an action on it if nothing happens when you interact with it??
In this article, we look at everything you need to know about accessible design and UX?including colours, hover states, placeholder text in forms and more.
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