DPI Studio JournalNotes on design systems, product craft, and digital delivery.

Inclusive design ensures that products can be used and enjoyed by the widest possible audience. Let’s explore its principles.

Understanding Inclusivity

Inclusive design considers the diverse abilities, languages, and environments of users.

It aims to remove barriers that exclude people from accessing or benefiting from products.

Core Principles to Apply

Flexibility, simplicity, and perceptibility are key to accommodating varied user needs.

Providing multiple ways to interact with a product can address different preferences and abilities.

Common Accessibility Considerations

Color contrast, keyboard navigation, and screen reader compatibility boost usability for users with disabilities.

Ensuring content is understandable and consistent supports all users.

Testing with Real Users

Involving users with diverse backgrounds in usability testing reveals gaps and improvement opportunities.

Early and frequent testing reduces costly redesigns later in development.

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