Patterns for Accessible UI and UX

This entry is part 9 of 9 in the series
May 2026 - Accessibility and Inclusion

Accessibility is not achieved through intention alone. It requires patterns — consistent, repeatable ways of designing and building interfaces that support a wide range of users. Without these patterns, accessibility becomes inconsistent, dependent on individual decisions rather than embedded in the system. Accessible UI and UX are not accidental. They are designed. Why Patterns Matter …
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