Accessible design ensures that everyone, including those with disabilities, can use products and services. This involves creating interfaces that accommodate various physical, cognitive, and sensory abilities. Key principles include ensuring content is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. Practical tips for accessibility include proper color contrast, keyboard navigation, alt text for images, and consistent layouts. Regular testing with automated tools and user feedback is crucial. Legal and ethical considerations stress the importance of complying with guidelines like the ADA and WCAG.
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