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RE: A small talks about web design: Accessibility

in #webdesign5 years ago

Btw, I would say that a good design should come with user friendly interface and a flawless browsing experience. It should be ok to focus only on those in our target market, even though it’s a small niche - I would say leave others behind and just think about the accessibility for that particular market. There are so many people trying to get attention from everyone and they will receive from none. Focusing on a small niche will do a bigger effect and maximize our chances to monetize their time spent on our website. I think 🤔

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I absolutely agree on niche market. And I'd also like to put more effort to penetrate that market the most efficient way, to capture the whole pie. But looks like most of designers i'm working with were putting a lot of effort to achieve the creative and aesthetic side, ignoring accessibility. I strongly believe in the next couple of year, the design trend will be about accessibility and saving energy (with dark mode, or any other tricks that consume less electricity).

Indeed, if that niche is full of customers who love to take selfies, I can see why the look is very important. That’s why we need someone like you to bridge the gap.