The digital landscape often operates within a gender binary that overlooks the complex realities of users’ lives. Current UX designs tend to miss the mark in addressing the accessibility and usability needs of all women, including those who identify as non-binary or transgender. A gender-responsive design approach, which considers the intersectionality of gender with other identity factors, is essential to create more inclusive and equitable digital experiences.
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