With diagnoses of ADHD on the rise, designers everywhere could benefit from knowing how someone with an attention deficit interacts with their site. By taking this into consideration when designing, you open the door to the estimated 1.8 million Canadians with ADHD, making their experience with your website easier.
To know how to design for people with ADHD, it's important to know what ADHD is and how it can affect the user journey.
What is ADHD?
ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder. It is described as a "persistent or ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that gets in the way of daily life or typical development." People with ADHD may show mostly inattentive symptoms, mostly hyperactive or impulsive symptoms, or a combination of both.
Common Inattentive Symptoms
- Trouble keeping attention
- Getting distracted easily
- Difficulty organizing
- Avoiding tasks requiring sustained mental effort
Common Hyperactive/Impulsive Symptoms
- Fidgeting or squirming
- Struggling to stay seated
- Struggling to wait or take turns
- Excessive talking


