But that only affects less than
5% of our target group!
— Some People
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Permanent
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Temporary
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Situational
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Accessibility is not just about making
information available to users with
disabilities — it's about making
information available to everyone,
regardless of their capabilities
or situation.1
1
https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/accessibility/overview/best-practices/
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Which tools
does Apple
offer?
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You don’t need to see your
iPhone to use your iPhone.
— Apple
Other Tools
→ Reachability
→ Display settings
(Magnifier, Zoom, Invert Colors,
Colour Filters, Increase
Contrast...)
→ Bold Text
→ Reduce Motion
→ Switch Control
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Affected Users expect that
Accessibility Features work in all apps.
If they don't work, an app can be noticed
in a negative way.
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Before
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After
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Why should we build apps accessible?
→ ... because users expect that
→ ... because it's cheaper when you do it right away
→ ... because it can improve the design for all users
→ ... because it improves the code
→ ... because it's simply the right thing
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If we use our own abilities
as a baseline, we make things that
are easy for some people to use,
but difficult for everyone else.2
2
https://www.microsoft.com/design/inclusive
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!
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Links
→ Apple: Accessibility on iOS
→ Apple: Human Interface Guidelines - Accessibility
→ Inclusive Design at Microsoft
→
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ColorSafe.co to find Colors that pass Accessibility Contrast Ratios
→ 7 Things Every Designer Needs to Know about Accessibility