AccessPath+ — Accessibility-Focused Mobile App Concept
AccessPath+ is a mobile app concept designed around inclusive design thinking and accessibility-first UX. The project demonstrates mobile navigation patterns, user flow planning, and Figma-based product design built to support users with diverse accessibility needs.
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What Was Built
Accessibility-focused mobile app interface designed in Figma
Inclusive navigation patterns and user flow architecture
Support-focused screens with clear hierarchy and contrast
App navigation system designed for assistive technology compatibility
Figma Make prototype for interactive walkthrough
Design Approach
Every screen was designed with WCAG principles in mind: high contrast ratios, clear touch targets, logical tab order, and readable typography. The app structure prioritizes discoverability so users can find what they need without complex navigation chains.
The prototype was built in Figma and Figma Make to demonstrate real interaction patterns, not just static mockups. This lets stakeholders experience the accessibility features firsthand before any code is written.
An accessibility-focused mobile app concept showing inclusive design thinking, mobile UX, app navigation, user flow planning, and Figma-based product design.