ClaudeBeginnerDesign & UX

Design Accessibility Checklist.

A free, copy-paste Claude prompt for a11y and inclusive design. Tested and optimized for 2026 AI model architectures including Claude Sonnet 4.5, Opus 4.

AI Model
Claude
Difficulty
Beginner
Setup Time
5–10 minutes

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.

How to Use This Prompt

1️⃣

Copy the Template

Click "Copy Prompt" above to copy the full template to your clipboard. The prompt is pre-formatted for immediate use.

2️⃣

Open Claude

Open Claude in a new conversation. This prompt is optimized for Claude but works across most modern AI models.

3️⃣

Replace the Placeholders

Replace all text in [square brackets] with your specific information. More context = better output. Do not leave any placeholder unfilled.

4️⃣

Refine the Output

Review the AI's response and use follow-up messages to adjust tone, depth, or format. The first response is your starting point.

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.

Skill Required

No prior AI experience needed

Pro Tips

  • Replace all [brackets] with specific details before running.
  • Just fill in the brackets and run the prompt as-is.
  • Add your brand tone or audience context at the end for better personalization.
  • Iterating on outputs with follow-up messages produces 40–60% better results.

Compatible AI Models

ChatGPT
GPT-4o, GPT-o3
Recommended
Claude
Claude Sonnet 4.5, Opus 4
Gemini
Gemini 2.5 Pro, Flash

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the "Design Accessibility Checklist" prompt used for?+
The "Design Accessibility Checklist" prompt is specifically designed for A11y and inclusive design. It is optimized for use with Claude and provides a structured template to a11y and inclusive design. This prompt belongs to the Design & UX category and works best when you replace the bracketed placeholders with your specific context.
Which AI model works best with this prompt?+
This prompt is optimized for Claude. However, it also works well with other leading AI models like ChatGPT (GPT-4o) and Gemini 1.5 Pro. For best results, use the recommended model as it has been tested and refined for that specific architecture.
How do I customize this Design Accessibility Checklist prompt?+
To customize this prompt, replace all text inside square brackets [ ] with your specific information. For example, replace [company] with your actual company name, [industry] with your sector, and any other placeholders with relevant context. Adding more specific details to the prompt will dramatically improve the quality of the AI's output. The difficulty level is Beginner, which means minimal customization is needed — just fill in the blanks.
Is this prompt free to use?+
Yes, this Design Accessibility Checklist prompt is completely free to copy, use, and modify. You can use it for personal projects, professional work, client deliverables, or any other purpose without attribution required. All prompts on Prompt AI Learning are free and open-access.
What are the best practices when using this Design & UX prompt?+
For best results with this Design & UX prompt: (1) Always replace all placeholder text in brackets with specific, relevant details about your situation. (2) Provide clear context at the end of the prompt. (3) If the output isn't ideal, refine by adding constraints or examples. (4) For Claude, you can use follow-up messages to refine specific sections. (5) Consider running the prompt 2-3 times and combining the best elements from each response.
Can I use this prompt for commercial purposes?+
Yes, you can use this Design Accessibility Checklist prompt for commercial purposes. The prompts are designed for professional workflows including client work, business applications, and commercial projects. There are no restrictions on commercial use.

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