Designs and audits navigation and information architecture for cognitive accessibility, including site maps, breadcrumbs, search, and multi-step flows.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/cognitive-accessibility:wayfinding-navigationThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Design navigation so that people with cognitive and memory difficulties
Design navigation so that people with cognitive and memory difficulties can find content, understand where they are, and get back to where they were — without relying on memory.
Users should always be able to answer three questions instantly:
If any answer requires more than 1 second of thought, the navigation has failed.
When reviewing: identify navigation failures with specific locations and recommended fixes. When designing: present the information architecture with cognitive accessibility annotations.
npx claudepluginhub owl-listener/inclusive-design-skills --plugin cognitive-accessibilitySelects the right primary navigation pattern (top nav, side nav, tabs, bottom nav) based on content depth and device context, avoiding common usability failures.
Designs information architecture including navigation structures, content hierarchies, sitemaps, and taxonomies for products or features. Use for nav redesigns, content organization, or sitemaps.
Designs information structures — navigation, taxonomies, labels, search — so users can find what they need. Useful for restructuring content, site maps, or findability problems.