Dos & Don’ts Of Accessible Design

Bradley Nice
Jul 28, 2017 · 2 min read

by Bradley Nice, Content Manager at ClickHelp.com — software documentation tool

But what is accessibility?

Accessibility refers to the design of products, devices, services, or environments for people who experience disabilities. (Wikipedia)

So accessible design is a design considering the needs of people with disabilities.

And today I’ve got a few informative posters showing the dos and don’ts of designing for users with accessibility needs including autism, blindness, low vision, deaf or hard of hearing, mobility and dyslexia.

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Have a nice day!

Bradley Nice,
Content Manager at ClickHelp.com — best online documentation tool for SaaS vendors

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