I’ve been diving into accessibility in design lately, and I’m curious how others approach this. For instance, ensuring color contrast and using alt text can really enhance the experience for users with disabilities. What tools or best practices do you rely on to make your designs more inclusive?
accessibility can be a real challenge, but it’s so worth it. I’ve started using tools like Accessibility Insights to check color contrast more easily; it’s made a big difference. But I’ve got to admit, sometimes it feels like there’s just so much to keep track.
I hear you on the importance of color contrast — it’s such a pain when designs skip that. I’ve found that using contrast checkers like WebAIM’s tool has really helped me nail it down. It’s frustrating how often accessibility gets overlooked, don’t you think?
It’s so frustrating when accessibility gets overlooked, especially things like alt text… I’ve started integrating it right into my workflow with tools like DesignBuddy — it makes it less of an afterthought. How do you handle implementation?