Accessibility Design Review — Part Two

Article discussing the processes of accessibility design review sessions.

As we continue our conversation on the processes of accessibility design review sessions, we can recap the items we’ve discussed in yesterday’s article.

The processes of accessibility design reviews should always start with an understanding of the project scope, including the types of users we’re designing for. Knowing who they are and the types of accessibility needs they’ll need can provide us with more clarity around what design implementation we’re looking at.

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