Anna E. Cook on Nostr: So often, teams are told to shift accessibility work left to ensure we make products ...
So often, teams are told to shift accessibility work left to ensure we make products “accessible by design.”
But designers rarely have the skills or support necessary to do that.
Accessibility and inclusive design isn’t about checklists or annotation kits, it’s a mindset and a practice.
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