From the course: Adobe Certified Professional - Firefly Cert Prep by Pearson

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Accessibility in design

Accessibility in design

Along with design principles, we must also keep in mind concerns for accessibility when producing content through Firefly. Ensure spoken content is readable for deaf or hard of hearing users. Firefly-generated videos should include accurate captions. Text must be legible for users with visual impairments. High contrast and appropriate sizing improve readability and usability. Alt text provides a description of images for screen readers. Audio descriptions narrate visual elements in videos, making content accessible to visually impaired users. Text overlays should not obscure key visuals. Audio clarity ensures dialogue or narration is understandable for all users. Minimize rapid movements, flashing effects, or abrupt sounds. These can trigger discomfort or health issues for motion-sensitive audiences. Firefly outputs should be reviewed for safety and comfort. Ensuring accessibility makes AI-generated media inclusive, legally compliant, and user-friendly, enhancing reach and engagement.

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