
Designing for accessibility is often framed as compliance. In reality, it is one of the most reliable ways to build a better product for every single user.
Good accessibility is good UX
Clear focus states, sensible heading order, and readable contrast help everyone, not just users with disabilities. They also help search engines parse your content.
Start with structure
Semantic HTML and a logical heading hierarchy do most of the heavy lifting. The W3C accessibility resources are the definitive starting point. Accessibility is a default in every studio engagement.