Learn to design for
everyone.
A practical introductory guide to accessible UI & UX. Completely free and open source.
Why Accessibility Matters
- Universal UXDesigning for the full range of human ability makes products better for all.
- Legal RiskWCAG compliance keeps your product aligned with accessibility laws worldwide.
- Better WebAlt tags and Semantic HTML improve accessibility and SEO at once.
96% of homepages fail to meet basic WCAG 2.1 compliance standards. You are likely building for a default that excludes millions of potential users from interacting with your product.
Inaccessibility is a business liability. Between the rising wave of digital litigation and the direct revenue loss caused by poor UX, ignoring accessibility is a financial risk that modern companies cannot afford.
Accessibility is often treated as an afterthought or a "checkbox" task rather than a foundational constraint, leading to products that look functional but perform poorly for your entire user base. Good design is inherently inclusive.
What you will learn
Accessibility Basics
Core concepts, assistive technologies, and why designing for everyone matters.
WCAG Simplified
A beginner-friendly breakdown of the latest Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
UX Principles
Fundamental ideas for creating intuitive navigation, effective forms, and clear hierarchy.
Tools & Resources
Industry-standard plugins and testing tools to audit and verify your work.
Who is this for?
Beginner-friendly introduction to accessibility for the people learning to build the web.
UI & UX Design Students
Learn how to design inclusive interfaces from the start, making your portfolio stand out.
Graphic Design Students
Understand basic digital rules like color contrast, typography, and visual hierarchy for the web.
Junior Frontend Developers
Discover how to write semantic HTML and build components that everyone can actually use.
Good design includes everyone.
A free, introductory guide to accessibility, written for designers and developers who want to build things people can actually use.