Website accessibility is one of the primary concerns that every website designer should consider when preparing a website, and the website that masters an easy to use format combined with good typography and color-blind accessible color schemes will succeed. First, a designer should prioritize an easy to use user interface that allows quick access to popular website areas at the top or bottom of the page, and the interface should have mobile and desktop configurations or interoperability of the two. Next, typography should be in a format that is easy to see and is not plain, boring, or excessively small. This will help readers with reading or attention limitations. Last, color scheming is a priority for users with vision problems or color blindness and should incorporate high contrast schemes with colors at the more extreme ends of the color spectrum.
Key Takeaways:
Many different companies have been working on making their website design more accessible to people.
The accessibility part of a website depends a lot on how the site is structured and laid out.
One good way to achieve accessibility is to plan the headers and layout in a way that suits mouse clickers and touchpad users.
“Color and Contrast is the hub of every successful design. Whether it is a website or an app, only a good color contrast can take the venture to the top.”