Clients push back on accessibility features in your mobile design. How do you respond?
How do you handle client concerns about accessibility? Share your strategies and experiences.
Clients push back on accessibility features in your mobile design. How do you respond?
How do you handle client concerns about accessibility? Share your strategies and experiences.
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When clients push back on accessibility features, I focus on educating and demonstrating value. I explain how accessibility improves usability for everyone, not just people with disabilities. I share real-world examples or data showing how accessible designs lead to better user experiences and increased engagement. If needed, I conduct quick demos to show how small changes, like proper color contrast or alt text, benefit all users. Finally, I highlight legal compliance and potential risks of excluding accessibility, making it clear that it’s both a smart business move and the right thing to do.
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