The image features stylized triangular shapes resembling a superhero mask, with a blue top part and a red bottom part, on a black background.

Accessible Gaming Homepage (Concept)

An exploratory UX project focused on accessibility-first navigation and visual hierarchy for a family-friendly gaming platform.

Racing game website homepage featuring a yellow sports car on a race track with scenic mountains and trees in the background, and a sunset sky.

Overview

RacerX is a conceptual racing game platform designed to explore how accessibility-first thinking can shape a welcoming, user-friendly gaming experience. This UX exploration focuses on clarity, structure, and inclusive design decisions rather than final gameplay mechanics.

Project Focus

• Accessibility-first navigation

• Clear visual hierarchy

• Family-friendly language and structure

• Scalable interface patterns

Feature grouping exploring accessibility-first control, difficulty scaling, and visual clarity.

Graphic promoting a racing game with features: adaptive controls, scalable difficulty, momentum-first design, and clear visual feedback, with a "Learn More" button.

Concept UI exploring real-time accessibility adjustments based on player skill and comfort.

An infographic explaining how Racer X racing game customization adapts to skill level. It highlights adjustable features like input assist profiles, dynamic difficulty scaling, visual clarity controls, and recovery-based physics. The image includes a control interface screenshot, descriptions of first-time and experienced players, and icons for various platforms including PC, console, solo, versus online, and controller with keyboard.
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