- Apple’s iOS Accessibility features: iOS, the operation software for Apple’s iPhone and iPad, provides several assistive features including VoiceOver, AssistiveTouch and Magnifier, which allow the visually, auditorily and motorically impaired to benefit from using their devices.
- Accessible Forms: Designing forms with clear labels and error messages aids users with different abilities in inputting information accurately.
- Responsive Design: Creating interfaces that adapt seamlessly to various screen sizes ensures accessibility across different devices.
- Keyboard Accessibility: Ensuring all interactive elements can be navigated using keyboard controls aids users with motor disabilities or those who rely on alternative input devices.
- Visual Hierarchy and Contrast: Clear visual hierarchy and sufficient contrast improve readability for users with visual impairments and benefit users in challenging lighting conditions or on low-resolution screens.
What is Universal Design in UX?