🌐 Frontend & Web

UX That Only Fits Two Sizes: Erasing Identities in Web Design

Everyone figured online shopping nailed it: Men's, Women's, endless options. Then 'Plus Size' hits—genderless, barebones. Suddenly, inclusive UX isn't optional; it's the future we're hurtling toward.

E-commerce navigation menu with 'Men's', 'Women's', and isolated 'Plus Size' categories highlighting exclusion

⚡ Key Takeaways

  • Design beyond the 'default human'—include 8% color-blind users and neurodivergent needs from wireframes. 𝕏
  • Inclusion is architecture: bake diverse flows into schemas, don't bolt on post-launch. 𝕏
  • AI will personalize UX dynamically, shifting from rigid categories to body-mind adaptive interfaces. 𝕏
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