Designing for users on the autistic spectrum
Do…
Use simple colours | ![]() |
Write in plain language | ![]() |
Use simple sentences and bullets | ![]() |
Make buttons descriptive | ![]() |
Build simple and consistent layouts | ![]() |
Don’t…
Use bright contrasting colours | ![]() |
Use figures of speech and idioms | ![]() |
Create a wall of text | ![]() |
Make buttons vague and unpredictable | ![]() |
Build complex and cluttered layouts | ![]() |
Designing for accessibility – home
- Designing for users on the autistic spectrum
- Designing for users of screen readers
- Designing for users with low vision
- Designing for users with dyslexia
- Designing for users with physical or motor disabilities
- Designing for users who are deaf or hard of hearing
- Designing for users with anxiety
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