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Design Accessibility Checklist.

Optimized for Claude, this prompt is specifically designed for a11y and inclusive design. Tested for 2026 cognitive model architectures.

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The Prompt Template

You are an accessibility specialist. Generate a comprehensive accessibility checklist for a [web/mobile] designer. Organize by category: 1) Color & Contrast — specific ratios to hit for text vs non-text, use of color for meaning, 2) Typography — minimum sizes, line heights, font legibility, 3) Touch & Click Targets — minimum sizes for mobile vs desktop, spacing between targets, 4) Forms & Validation — label requirements, error messaging design, 5) Focus & Keyboard — focus state visibility, tab order logic, 6) Navigation & Structure — heading hierarchy, bypass blocks (skip links), 7) Images & Media — alt text guidelines, captioning, transcript requirements, 8) Motion & Interaction — avoiding flashes, user control over animations. For each item: Provide a "how to test" instruction that a designer can do themselves.
#accessibility#A11y#WCAG#inclusive design

Best Used For

A11y and inclusive design. This template provides a structured foundation for design & ux workflows, ensuring Claude understands the specific constraints and persona required for high-quality output.

Pro Tip

Always replace bracketed text like [topic] with your specific details. Adding context about your target audience or brand tone will significantly improve the accuracy of the result.