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       By: Md Mahfuz Date: September 14, 2023, 6:55 am
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       Inclusion is about considering the perspectives, experiences,
       and needs of as many people as possible throughout the design
       process, from ideation and planning, to design, development,
       testing, and release, so that we can use design to provide users
       with a better, more positive experience with our The product.
       Diversity and  inclusivity in our design work Photos of
       Inclusive Design: In her talk, the visionary TV producer is
       featured. "I really hate the word diversity," she said. I have a
       different word: normalization. I'm making the TV look like the
       world does. Women, people of color, people of color make up more
       than the total population. That means it's not out of the
       ordinary. Designers, photographers and creative teams can learn
       a lot from there.
       Designers need to stop thinking of diversity and inclusion as
       and start thinking of it as the expected norm. To make diversity
       and inclusion a foundational part of your design process, start
       by Phone Number List
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       thinking about accessibility and planning
       your design projects with all potential users in mind. ask
       yourself: Is the design clear and concise, and does it follow
       expected conventions? Is the clickable logo in the upper left
       corner where it should be? Is the navigation at the top? Is
       interaction with the design as easy as possible? Are all
       elements of the site keyboard navigable and screen reader
       friendly? Have you considered that blind site users often prefer
       to use a sitemap to navigate a site because it's less cluttered
       and allows you.
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       to create alternative ways to navigate your site other than the
       main navigation menu? Have you considered any user interac
       ctions, indication of required fields, indication of all form
       phases and current phase, error messages, error handling, and
       success messages? Does your form have a jump-to-error link at
       the top of the page to help blind users fix their form errors
       effortlessly? Related: What Is Accessibility, Why Does It
       Matter, and How to Get Started? Practice Inclusive Design Then,
       take accessible web design a step further and practice inclusive
       web design.
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