Joshua TOWERY.

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Title: Joshua TOWERY.
Source: Ability; 2025, Issue 192, p68-74, 7p, 8 Color Photographs
Subject Terms: USER experience, ACCESSIBLE design, USER interfaces, COLOR blindness, WEB accessibility, DESIGN software, PRODUCT design
Abstract: The article focuses on the importance of User Experience/User Interface (UX/UI) design in making technology accessible and inclusive, particularly for individuals with colorblindness. UX/UI designer Joshua Towery discusses his journey in the design field, emphasizing the significance of creating designs that evoke feelings and meet accessibility standards, including ADA compliance. He shares insights on his artistic process, the use of design tools like Figma, and the challenges he faces due to colorblindness, highlighting the need for color guides and collaboration with product teams to ensure effective communication and usability for all users. Towery advocates for a design approach that prioritizes accessibility, particularly in civic applications like voting systems. [Extracted from the article]
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Database: Biomedical Index
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