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Last updated on Oct 12, 2024
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You're tackling a mobile app redesign with tight deadlines. How will you prioritize accessibility features?

When time is of the essence in app redesign, ensuring accessibility remains a top priority is crucial. To balance both effectively:

- Assess user needs by analyzing feedback to pinpoint essential accessibility features.

- Integrate accessibility into your design process, making it a non-negotiable aspect from the outset.

- Utilize automated testing tools to quickly identify and address accessibility issues.

How do you ensure accessibility isn't sidelined during tight deadline projects?

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You're tackling a mobile app redesign with tight deadlines. How will you prioritize accessibility features?

When time is of the essence in app redesign, ensuring accessibility remains a top priority is crucial. To balance both effectively:

- Assess user needs by analyzing feedback to pinpoint essential accessibility features.

- Integrate accessibility into your design process, making it a non-negotiable aspect from the outset.

- Utilize automated testing tools to quickly identify and address accessibility issues.

How do you ensure accessibility isn't sidelined during tight deadline projects?

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    Jacqueline Meyers

    Chief Product Officer at LayersVR- Students Learn STEM Subjects Once and Remember Forever

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    As VP of Product and UX, I prioritize accessibility by focusing on features with the highest user impact and lowest implementation complexity first. This ensures we deliver value within tight timelines while setting a strong foundation for inclusivity. For example, we might start by implementing screen reader support and high-contrast modes, which benefit visually impaired users and are relatively straightforward to integrate. Simultaneously, we’d plan for more complex features, like voice navigation, in subsequent releases. Accessibility isn’t optional; it’s a core part of creating an inclusive, competitive product.

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    Md Parvej Ahmed

    UX Designer | UX Writer | Creative Writing & Copywriting

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    I start by focusing on core accessibility features that have the most significant impact, informed by user feedback and analytics. Incorporating these features from the beginning ensures they aren’t an afterthought. To save time, I rely on automated tools like Axe or Lighthouse to identify critical issues efficiently. Lastly, I conduct quick usability tests with diverse users to validate the accessibility improvements.

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    Prince Ramoliya

    UI/UX Designer | Expert in Web & App Design | AI Prompt Engineer

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    Prioritize Core Accessibility Needs: Start by identifying the accessibility features that are most critical for your audience. Use analytics, user feedback, or personas to focus on high-impact areas, like keyboard navigation, screen reader compatibility, or color contrast. Make Accessibility Part of the Process: Incorporate accessibility into every stage of the redesign—wireframes, prototypes, and even development sprints. When it’s baked in from the beginning, it’s easier to manage than retrofitting later.

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    Subash Chandra

    Founder, CEO @Seative Digital | UI/UX Design Agency for Startups & Scaleups | Delivered Impact for 70+ Clients ⟶ Helping Brands Raise $168M+ | Digital design partner for future Unicorns 💵

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    To prioritize accessibility in a mobile app redesign with tight deadlines, I would: Focus on Key Accessibility Guidelines: : Make sure the app meets WCAG standards, like good color contrast, readable text size, and support for screen readers. Implement Simple Navigation: Build simple and clear layouts so everyone, especially those with disabilities, can find what they need without trouble. Keyboard and Touch Accessibility: Make all clickable elements work well with keyboards and touch screens. User Testing with Diverse Groups: Conduct quick testing with users with disabilities to identify critical accessibility issues early.

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    Gourisha Goel

    MIT-ID'27 | UI‑UX Designer 2, Ex JBM Group | MRIIRS'23

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    Redesigning a mobile app with tight deadlines while prioritizing accessibility requires a focused approach: start with quick user research to identify key accessibility needs, then audit the current app to spot gaps. -Define essential features like screen reader compatibility and proper contrast. -Create wireframes with accessible navigation and test prototypes using tools like screen readers. -Collaborate closely with developers, providing clear guidelines to ensure proper implementation. -Conduct usability testing with diverse users to address critical issues before launch. -Post-launch, gather feedback for continuous refinement. This ensures inclusivity without compromising deadlines.

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