Figma - Basics and Design Tool ConceptsHow can you ensure your Figma dashboard design is accessible to colorblind users?AUse very light colors for all elementsBUse patterns or textures along with colors to differentiate elementsCAvoid using any colors in the designDUse only red and green colors for clarityCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Recognize colorblind accessibility needsColorblind users may not distinguish certain colors well.Step 2: Add patterns or textures to support color differencesPatterns help differentiate elements beyond color alone.Final Answer:Use patterns or textures along with colors to differentiate elements -> Option BQuick Check:Accessibility = Patterns + colors [OK]Quick Trick: Combine patterns with colors for accessibility [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESRelying only on red/greenRemoving colors entirelyUsing very light colors that reduce contrast
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