Visual Elements That Improve Accessibility

 




The book explains several visual cues that influence how people notice and interpret images.


Color

  • Can attract attention and create emotional meaning.

Form

  • Shapes and structure help organize visual information.

Depth

  • Gives a sense of space and realism.

Movement

  • Motion draws attention and guides viewers through a design. 

Accessible design should use these elements carefully so visuals are easy to understand for all viewers.


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Comments

  1. Team 5: The blog post highlights key points in the textbook but it fails to explain what accessibility means. It could also go more into detail about how visual elements improve accessibility by using real-life examples. All together you could add more text to your post to further enhance it.

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