A cornerstone of ethical design is accessibility—ensuring that our products and services can be used by people with disabilities. This ranges from visual and hearing impairments to motor and cognitive disabilities. Accessibility should not be an afterthought but a key consideration from the onset of the design process. By doing so, we affirm our commitment to inclusivity and equal user experience for everyone.
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