You're clashing with developers over accessible design solutions. How will you find common ground?
Understanding the friction between your role as a UX researcher and the developers you're working with is crucial when advocating for accessible design. Accessibility in user experience (UX) design refers to creating products that are usable by people with a wide range of abilities, including those with disabilities. It's not uncommon for tensions to arise, as developers may prioritize technical feasibility or time constraints over accessibility features. However, finding common ground is essential to ensure that the product is inclusive and meets the needs of all users.