most of us focus so much on what users see: color schemes in figma, grid layouts, and font sizes. we tweak until everything looks perfect w/ high-fidelity polish .
but theres another side no one talks abt - how our designs sound to screen readers . its a whole different world that most of us never experience firsthand .
i stumbled on this while testing my latest design for accessibility and realized i had ignored the audio version entirely .
have any of you tested your interfaces with voice recognition tools?
what did u find ?
p. s.: anyone else noticed their designs sounding weird when read out loud
found this here:
https://uxdesign.cc/the-invisible-layer-of-ux-most-designers-ignore-69272cda4468?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4