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Accessibility and visual design

Accessibility and visual design

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Accessibility and visual design

- One of the most challenging things as a designer is ensuring that what you envision for the design is also carried through to development in an accessible way. You need to ensure the proper flow in a document or layout. You should work with the development team to manage and create that flow not just for one screen, but for all of them. Take a look at this wireframe from earlier. Make sure, that as part of your process, you work with the developer to come up with what you think is the best linear flow or source order for that wireframe or that component. It might be an image carousel or a date picker widget or something bigger like a product detail page with purchasing options. Regardless, make sure that you're working with the development team to determine the best order and then document that order in your designs. I'll often use numbers to indicate a source order or interaction sequence like this. This keeps everyone on the same page and eliminates a lot of the guesswork that…

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