Breaking Barriers: A Guide to Inclusive Design in the Digital World - Cognitive, Visual, Auditory, Motor, and Speech

Breaking Barriers: A Guide to Inclusive Design in the Digital World - Cognitive, Visual, Auditory, Motor, and Speech

Hey there, busy bee! 😊 So, accessibility might not have been on your radar lately, and I totally get it. With all the hustle and bustle of getting your website or app up and running smoothly, it's easy to overlook. But hey, no worries! I've got your back. I'm breaking it all down into bite-sized chunks for you to check out whenever you've got a sec.

Now, accessibility is always on my mind, not just because it's the "right" thing to do but because I genuinely want to make things easier for everyone. I mean, just picture this: my brother, a grown-up with cognitive disorders, struggling to use his iPhone. It breaks my heart every time. He tries to navigate apps, but more often than not, he ends up needing a hand.

Here's a fun fact for you: Did you know that as of March 2015, the U.S. had a whopping 321.4 million people? Crazy, right? And get this, studies show that about 20% of that population – that's a staggering 64.3 million people – have some form of disability. That's a huge chunk of folks who might face challenges accessing your website or app.

Let's talk about disabilities real quick.

Disability Examples in the Real World

Physical Disabilities

Hearing disabilities