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Accessibility isn’t a button or an add on.

It’s Quality Assurance

When accessibility is baked in from the start, meeting standards doesn’t become a hurdle. It becomes part of how you build. If something is designed and developed with quality in mind, for all intended audiences, accessibility is the natural outcome.

Where accessibility testing often “catches” issues is where shortcuts were taken:

  • Standards weren’t followed.
  • The needs of diverse users weren’t understood.
  • Decisions prioritised speed or convenience over inclusivity.

Accessibility shines a light on these gaps. It exposes the reality that many products weren’t designed for everyone, and now need remediation.

Fixing accessibility after launch is like patching cracks in a wall instead of building a strong foundation. It can help in the short term, but it was never the purpose of accessibility standards. Those standards exist to guide good design from the start.

Remediation often becomes a race to “pass” a test, when the real purpose of accessibility is to ensure equal access and usability for everyone. In this sense, remediation is a shortcut – it may help, but it does not justify skipping quality assurance in the first place.

Accessibility Done Right

Accessibility isn’t about ticking a box. It’s about creating digital experiences that work for all people, regardless of ability. That means:

  • Starting early: building accessibility into every design and development decision.
  • Understanding standards: not as obstacles, but as guides to quality.
  • Considering everyone: because audiences are diverse, and so are their needs.