“The strongest ramps are invisible. The best designs don’t whisper ‘accessible’—they whisper ‘obvious.’” – Old UX proverb
For a DeafBlind user, a sound-based captcha is impossible. For someone with dysgraphia, typing distorted letters is torture. pwd handbook chapter 33 part 1
Turn your digital front door from a “no entry” sign into a silent, gracious butler. 2. The Five Silent Killers of Digital Access (And Their Quick Fixes) Most barriers aren’t malicious. They’re ghosts of lazy defaults . “The strongest ramps are invisible
Since “PWD” typically stands for (in legal/accessibility contexts) or sometimes Public Works Department , I have assumed the former for a meaningful, interesting guide. If you meant the latter (engineering/construction), let me know and I’ll rewrite it. Turn your digital front door from a “no
Now imagine a door that doesn’t open at all—not because it’s locked, but because it doesn’t know you exist .