How to build accessibility into your design process: advice from professionals
Blog post from Webflow
Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) highlights the importance of integrating accessibility into design processes to ensure inclusivity for all users. Accessibility in design, as described by various professionals, involves creating user interfaces and experiences that consider a wide range of abilities and needs, from ADHD and dyslexia to vision impairments. The article emphasizes that accessibility should be a priority from the outset of any project, rather than an afterthought, to avoid complications and additional costs. Designers are encouraged to educate themselves continuously, use tools like Webflow's Audit panel and color contrast analyzer, and engage with resources like the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) to anticipate accessibility needs early on. Engaging stakeholders in discussions about the benefits of accessible design, such as improved SEO and a broader reach, is crucial. Ultimately, adopting accessibility as a standard practice not only benefits users but also helps businesses connect with more potential customers.