What Accessibility taught me about being a designer

Mark Boyes-Smith
UX Collective
Published in
7 min readJan 13, 2020

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An illustration depicting two users, engaging differently with the abbreviation ‘A11y’
Everyone engages differently

Last year, I challenged myself to become a more inclusive designer. One of the ways I aimed to do this was by paying closer attention to Accessibility considerations as part of my design and build processes.

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I won’t lie — It’s been tough. However, It has also helped to dramatically improve the experiences…

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