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Case StudiesJanuary 16, 2026

Designing User Interfaces with Accessibility in Mind

Create inclusive web interfaces by implementing WCAG guidelines, semantic HTML, ARIA attributes, and accessibility testing.

Designing User Interfaces with Accessibility in Mind
Accessibility should be a fundamental part of your design process, not an afterthought. This article covers everything you need to know about creating accessible user interfaces. We'll discuss semantic HTML, ARIA attributes, keyboard navigation, color contrast, screen readers, and accessibility testing tools. You'll learn how to implement accessibility features without sacrificing design aesthetics. We'll also explore real-world examples and common accessibility mistakes to avoid.

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AccessibilityWeb DesignWCAGUX

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Hamza Missaoui