Designing for visual impairments means ensuring that all feedback and alerts are communicated in multiple ways. For instance, beyond just visual cues, incorporating auditory or tactile feedback can alert users to errors or confirmations, making the interface more accessible and reducing frustration for users relying on different senses.
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