What makes an interface accessible? And how can designers create experiences that work for all users? This guide answers all your burning questions about accessibility—like how to design for everyone, even those juggling a hot coffee and a pet hamster.

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How can I design better for color blindness?

How do I make navigating layouts more accessible?

How can I make images more accessible?

What should I know about buttons and inputs?

How can I test for accessibility?

What are the global guidelines for accessibility?

What should I keep in mind when selecting colors?

What should I know about writing copy?

How are captions and subtitles different?

How can I make interactions easier for everyone?

How can I convince clients to invest in accessibility?

Are there risks for designers in ignoring accessibility?

How do I choose the right type size?

How do lighting conditions affect color and contrast?

What is unique about designing accessible forms?

What are the guidelines for video content?

How should I handle animations or transitions?

How do I keep accessibility a priority over time?

How do accessibility lawsuits work?

What are the typesetting recommendations?

Are there accessibility guidelines for notifications?

Are there guidelines for dynamic content?

Are there any issues with gestures?

What are some free tools to test for accessibility?

Are some typefaces more accessible than others?

What’s the best way to make overlays accessible?

How can I reduce stress for users?

What are the most common accessibility failures?

What should I avoid when working with type?

How can I better support readers with low vision?