About

Thanks for checking out design•accessibly, a web accessibility resource library for UX designers.

I'm Liz Cheong, a web designer from Singapore. design•accessibly started as my undergraduate thesis: a six-month design project that began with the question, 'How might we support UX designers in including accessibility in their design process?'

9 user interviews, 2 rounds of user testing and countless iterations later, I designed this resource library. Read the case study here.

Still, design•accessibly is nowhere near done. Information design, content, UX copy, development and mobile optimisation are all still in progress. Check back sometime!

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Notice a bug or incorrect information? Please let me know here!

Credit

design•accessibly wouldn't exist without the guidance of Dr. Dennis Ang at the Department of Communications and New Media at the National University of Singapore.

Many thanks to Janice Tay from Tech Able SG for her accessibility expertise, as well as the 20 UX designers that participated in my thesis.

Some content in this prototype is adapted from the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) website: WCAG ed. 2.1. Copyright © 2025 World Wide Web Consortium (W3C®). Date: Updated: 25 June 2024.

Material is used in accordance with the W3C document license.