This project addresses the intersection of accessibility and design, more precisely making experiences accessible to visually impaired and color blind users. The starting point of this project was designing a tactile children's book for visually impaired readers by incorporating Braille. Building on the same purpose, the project shifted to digital accessibility and user interface design of the iSense app—an app that assists visually impaired users with their daily needs. The app was designed with colorblind users in mind by introducing high-contrast images, palettes that are colorblind-safe, and various accessibility features. The report encapsulates the research, design process, and problem-solving strategies underlying the project. The goal of this project is to emphasize the importance of multi-sensory design and accessible digital experiences while demonstrating how design can be more inclusive.