UXAF: User Experience Accessibility First
Accessibility from inception. Architecture for human variance.
UXAF is a methodology for designing AI, content, and digital systems around human variance from the start. It helps teams build structure before interface decisions harden: semantic clarity, accessible workflows, and product logic shaped by the people who use the technology.
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What's here
Book
UXAF: User Experience Accessibility First explores how human variance becomes a source of product intelligence for AI systems.
LiveWritings
Essays and white papers on AI, accessibility, self-expression, and infrastructure-level design.
LiveCommunity
Live sessions for accessibility-first publishing, AI writing workflows, and UXAF questions.
LiveMedia
Bio, speaking topics, brand assets, and press information for Rebeca Aguirre.
The methodology
UXAF: User Experience Accessibility First
UXAF places accessibility in the structural layer of design: before the interface, before the sprint, before product decisions harden.
Structural Accessibility
Accessibility belongs in the architecture of the system, where product logic, content structure, and user pathways are defined.
Native Semantic Layer
Meaning lives in structure. Clear headings, labels, relationships, and reading order help people and AI systems understand content at the source.
Human Variance as Design Intelligence
Human variance reveals what systems can handle, where they fail, and what capability becomes possible when the design begins with real users.
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Classes & workshops
Practical sessions on UXAF, accessible content creation, LinkedIn strategy, and AI writing.
Self Advocate Masterclass
Communication strategy, accessible workflows, and LinkedIn presence for disabled creators ready to publish.
Office Hours
Weekly open sessions for LinkedIn strategy, accessibility Q&A, AI writing, and UXAF questions.
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Engineers, creators, and designers building at the intersection of accessibility and AI.
A critical shift happens when teams build technology alongside the people who navigate its edges. Patterns become clearer, signals become stronger, and opportunity forms between perspectives.
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Weekly live sessions. Bring your draft, your accessibility question, or your AI workflow problem.
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