How do you implement accessibility in design beyond just checking contrast ratios?
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I want to improve our accessibility in design practices beyond the basics. What does truly comprehensive accessibility in design look like?

I know about contrast ratios and alt text, but I want to understand deeper accessibility in design considerations. How do you design for cognitive disabilities, motor impairments, or screen reader navigation in your accessibility in design process? What tools and testing methods support robust accessibility in design beyond automated checkers?
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