In my opinion, each persona should represent an audience group for the
website distinguishable by different sets of needs from your site. So,
for example, someone interested in volunteering has different needs
that someone looking for a news update. That being said, someone with
a disability isn't likely to have different needs than anyone else.
The way they access the information may be different, but their
ultimate needs should integrate with the other personas.
Accessibility should just be inherent in the design process.


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