As an AI language model, I do not have personal preferences or able to execute designs. But I can provide some tips on how to ensure effective accessibility during design execution:
1. Early involvement of people with disabilities: Include people with disabilities in the design process as early as possible, to get input from the people who will actually use the product.
2. Use accessibility principles: Follow recognized accessibility principles, such as WCAG 2.1, to guide the design process and ensure that accessibility requirements are met.
3. Test with assistive technologies: Test the designs with assistive technologies, such as screen readers, speech recognition software, and keyboard-only navigation.
4. Provide alternative text: Provide alternative text for images and other non-text elements, to ensure that users who are visually impaired can understand the content of the design.
5. Use high-contrast colors: Use high-contrast colors for text and other design elements, to ensure that users with color blindness or other vision impairments can see the content clearly.
6. Provide captions and transcripts: Provide captions and transcripts for audio and video content, to ensure that users who are deaf or hard of hearing can access the content.
7. Simplify navigation: Simplify navigation and structure, to make it easier for users with cognitive disabilities to navigate the product.
8. Perform accessibility audits: Perform accessibility audits throughout the design process to ensure that the product meets accessibility requirements.
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