Are you making your mobile app inclusive?
Tatiana Vdovychenko
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The World Health Organization estimates that over 2.2 billion people have some form of vision impairment or blindness.
Another important aspect of inclusivity is a comfortable UI/UX for men and women, as well as other genders, for extroverted and introverted people, for children and adults, for angry and kind people — in short, for people not only with different needs but also different habits, and people in various states.
To design Inclusive UI/UX Design for Mobile Apps, you must follow the principle “the simpler and more straightforward, the better.” I shared 17 tips by JetSoftPro, a software development service, how to make your mobile app's design more inclusive.
https://jetsoftpro.com/blog/inclusive-ui-ux-design-for-mobile-apps-17-tips/
Please, share other helpful materials and your experience in the comments!
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Salar Davari@salar__davari
AI HomeDesign
Shocking statistics!! thanks for sharing the blog.
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Yes, I'm committed to making my app and projects inclusive by ensuring accessibility features, diverse user testing, and continuous improvements based on feedback.
Inclusivity is a core part of our design process.
How do you prioritize inclusivity in your projects?
@ivan_territo We make inclusivity a priority by integrating accessibility features at every stage of development. This includes designing with color contrast in mind, adding alt text to images, ensuring our app is fully navigable by keyboard, and testing with screen readers. We also involve people with different abilities during testing phases to catch issues we might overlook.
This is great point! I think making our mobile app inclusive is essential.
Definitely! We're focusing on accessibility options like text resizing, color contrast controls, and screen reader support. Also consulting with disability advocates to ensure an inclusive experience. It takes extra effort but creating an app that works well for everyone is a top priority for us.
Thanks for sharing, Tatiana! I completely agree that inclusivity is essential in mobile app design. Incorporating features like voice control, customizable text sizes, and color contrast can significantly improve accessibility. I’ll definitely check out the tips you shared for more ideas on enhancing user experience! The topic of mobile phones caught my interest as it explained their evolution and impact on modern communication. The https://www.topessaywriting.org/... study covered everything from the first generation of mobile devices to the smartphone revolution. It was fascinating to see how these devices have transformed not only how we communicate but also how they influence social behaviors, work habits, and even global economies. Definitely a worthwhile read for anyone curious about the technology we take for granted today.
I use littlebro.app for inclusive checks (among other things). I simply ask it to analyze my designs with certain users in mind (ie. visual impaired) or for wcag compliance checks. It'll give you some actionable feedback and advice on how you can move forward.
Great reminder! I’m working on making our app more inclusive.