March 5, 2025
5 min read
Accessibility
Design

Designing for Accessibility First Tips

Practical approaches for making inclusive web experiences from day one.

Aceternity Team
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Designing for Accessibility First Tips
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Start with People, Not Pixels

Accessibility isn’t a checklist — it’s a mindset. Designing for real users with diverse needs improves usability for everyone and reduces rework down the line.


Simple Rules to Follow

  • Use semantic HTML
  • Ensure color contrast
  • Support keyboard navigation
  • Add meaningful alt text and ARIA where necessary

These steps require little overhead but deliver huge wins.


Design Systems That Help

Make accessibility a core token in your design system. When components have accessibility baked in, new screens inherit good defaults.


Closing

Inclusive design is competitive advantage. It broadens your audience and deepens trust — start early and make it part of your workflow.