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by Dylan16807 1282 days ago
> Example: If you have something with say clean typefaces it may be considered more usable unless the person has low vision or dyslexia then it's accessibility. The labels are easily swappable and there's tons of learning and attention disabilities people have (most people are probably not cognitively perfect).

If it's equally a problem for everyone then it's not an accessibility problem.

(And don't think for a second that any design avoids causing problems.)