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  1. Not sure if this is real or not. But, for advice on design that is concerned about human well-being, I would advise you to stay far, far away from a publication that uses the term "accessibility snowflakes". uxmovement/1203355978625929217
    1. …in reply to @axbom
      I can't tell you how angry I am about the cluelessness of this take, which is really making me wonder if it isn't just high-level trolling. Anyway, in my mind nobody who actually works with UX thinks this way. And if they do think this way, they do not actually work with UX.
      1. …in reply to @axbom
        Just read this instead: Having legitimate access needs and having a preference for a certain aesthetic, are two VERY different things. uxdesign.cc/accessibility-drives-aesthetics-5aef77b5d2aa