
For designers, it is important to consider everyone when creating a website, you must think about how everyone is different and maybe trying to achieve the same goals. People with disabilities should be able to navigate and understand websites. It is considered not to be challenging to create an accessible website.
Accessibility could also include making sure that the site is available to use on mobile and tablet is the correct size and resolution and fits all text and images.
We use colour to communicate status and helps differentiate one thing from the other. Designers should use colour as an advantage but should also make sure that they do not rely on colour when designing. The alternative could be to make the use of shapes and symbols which can make it extra easy for users to understand. When we look at websites, there are accessible websites that not only showcase the colour but also include the colour name; this allows people that are colour blind use their sites independently with ease.
Including small concepts like subtitles when there is sound being played, for people with hearing difficulties is also a way that can make a website accessible.
Making designs that are not only based around colour makes it easier for the people that have low vision or cannot see at all this can help many people. Designers need to be able to convey the same message to everyone by using different methods. Some websites are unable to send the same message to everyone, which could cause them to lose their clients.
