Your Color Choices Could Be Keeping Your Site or App from Digital Accessibility

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Written By Bailey Lewis and Bekah Rice
The words Color Contrast on a blue-purple background with rectangles representing areas of accessibility such as images, code, etc. with the rectangle around the words highlighted in orange.
Summary: Most color palettes and design elements are not chosen with accessibility in mind. Learn how to make your site or app both beautiful and accessible.

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Bailey Lewis

Bailey is an award-winning writer and international speaker, known for her perspectives on creating more thoughtful digital products and processes through the lens of content strategy.


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Bekah Rice

UX Designer/Developer and Accessibility Lead

Bekah helps national and international clients create complex interfaces that seem effortless. She is a digital accessibility expert, helping the interactive community create experiences that are inclusive and usable for all.


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