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Designing for Neurodiversity: Cognitive Load and Clarity

Introduction: Accessibility for the Brain When people hear “accessibility,” they often think of wheelchairs or white canes. But a huge portion of the disabled community has “invisible” disabilities—things like ADHD, Dyslexia, Autism, or even just high levels of anxiety. For these users, the biggest barrier

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The “Shift-Left” Approach: Why Accessibility Starts in Figma

Introduction: The Cost of Waiting In the world of software development, there is a concept called “Shift-Left.” It simply means moving important tasks—like security, testing, and accessibility—to the earliest possible stage of a project. Most companies treat accessibility like a “coat of paint” that you

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