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About: A summary of my takeaways from my time working as a software developer as someone who studied computer science, UI/UX design, and design thinking— who wanted to continue developing those skills to use them toward liberatory work— but ultimately became too disabled to handle working in those fields.
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core values
- Design and build in ways that are accessible to the senses (perceivable)
- Be clear and consistent (navigable)
- Embrace simplicity when possible (understandable)
- Provide options to the user when possible and appropriate (operable)
- Know there might be access conflicts (parity not popularity)
- Continuously collaborate, iterate, and ask questions (robust)

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overarching methodology
- Use systems and access mapping to navigate building initial frameworks to iterate upon
- Learn technical foundations of accessible design and how it applies to UI/UX for all