Accessibility for the visually impaired is not just an obligation, but a call for inclusion and empathy in design. At the end of this article, watch the video with valuable insights for all those who want to design responsibly and conscientiously. As a member of @Neuro_Junto, I bring science and design together, demonstrating how neuroscience can help create more accessible and functional spaces for the visually impaired.
In my study, I address not only techniques and strategies, but also the reflections that all designers, whether novices or veterans, should make when creating their projects. By understanding the special needs and challenges that the visually impaired face on a daily basis, we become better equipped to create design solutions that are not only aesthetically pleasing, but also practically useful.
The issue of accessibility should not be seen as a mere detail, but as a central element in any project. So, if you are a professional looking to update yourself, a student who wants to learn more or simply someone curious about the topic, this video is for you.
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