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Accessibility Without Compromise

How to build accessible products without sacrificing design quality.

Accessibility is sometimes framed as a constraint — a set of rules that limit what you can design. We've found the opposite to be true. Accessibility requirements are often design requirements in disguise.

High contrast ratios make interfaces clearer for everyone, not just users with visual impairments. Keyboard navigation reveals structural clarity in your layout. Screen reader semantics enforce a meaningful content hierarchy.

This piece documents how we approach accessibility from the start, not as an afterthought — and how that approach has consistently improved our products for all users, regardless of ability.

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