Over 1 billion people worldwide have a visual impairment. And it's not just about total blindness: most of the time we're talking about common difficulties such as blurred vision, eye strain, light sensitivity, or reading difficulties. Accessibility doesn't require boring fonts or limited stylistic choices. The WCAG provides us with guidelines, but the real goal is to go beyond compliance: to create inclusive experiences for everyone, without sacrificing aesthetics or design personality.
You don't have to use only Comic Sans. It's not a list of constraints, but a conscious choice:
✔ Readable fonts
✔ Effective contrasts
✔ Consistent spacing
✔ Design tailored for context and function
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