The growing rise of web complexity demands for design that adapts to all users. When technology becomes too complicated, the appeal to certain demographics begin to shift. For senior individuals, they may feel technology has become too complex for daily use. For those with visual impairments, they may feel technology is exclusive to those without visual disabilities. These real life instances are the inclusive considerations that need to be raised when breaking down complex systems into universal systems. With the increasing demand for UX, comes the growing need for accessibility, diversity, and inclusion. By considering the experiences of the people we are designing for, we can make technology accessible for all. Design does not only serve aesthetic purposes, they serve working functions.