The Ideation Phase

Design Principles

Design flaws
Inclusive Design
  1. Equitable Use: Equitable Use means everyone uses the same website, without a separate accessible site or an accessibility mode.
  2. Flexibility in Use: Flexibility in Use means people can operate websites using different input methods, such as touch, speech, gaze, a mouse, or a keyboard.
  3. Simple and Intuitive Use: Simple and Intuitive Use means websites are straightforward, with clean layouts, consistent interaction, and clear information.
  4. Perceptible Information: Perceptible Information means content is provided in text as well as visually or audibly, so that the information is accessible using different senses.
  5. Tolerance for Error: Tolerance for Error means interactions are designed to promote success and minimize risks, for example, by providing confirmations and feedback.
  6. Low Physical Effort: Low Physical Effort means people can efficiently operate websites using their preferred input device (such as a keyboard).
  7. Size and Space for Approach and Use: Size and Space for Approach and Use means the necessary tools to operate a website interface are visible and readily available.