Design UI/UX
Introduction
UI (User Interface) and UX (User Experience) design are about creating digital products that are easy, clear, and enjoyable to use. When we design with accessibility in mind, UI/UX ensures that everyone regardless of ability can use websites, apps, and digital tools effectively.
Good UI/UX for accessibility is not just about visuals it’s about:
- How information is presented so it’s readable and understandable
- How users interact so no one is blocked by barriers
- How the experience flows smoothly for all users, including those with visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive disabilities
In short, accessible UI/UX makes the digital world usable for everyone, not just a few.

Why UI/UX matters ?
Good design is not just about looking nice. It helps people use websites and apps easily and makes digital tools accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. Following UI/UX best practices means creating interfaces that are clear, consistent, and easy for all users.
Key principles
For every web component (buttons, forms, menus, links…), it’s important to:
- Make content clear and easy to read
- Keep navigation simple and predictable
- Use good color contrast and visibility
- Make interactions usable for everyone
- Follow accessibility rules and guidelines
What you’ll find here ?
- Best UI/UX practices for each web component
- Ways to make your interface accessible
- Easy examples and quick tips
- Tools and resources to check and improve your designs
Why it matters for users ?
Following these rules not only helps people with disabilities, but makes your whole website easier, more enjoyable, and safer for everyone. Good UI/UX is an investment in inclusion, happy users, and legal compliance.