Last week, I got this question twice: “When should I consider accessibility in my design process?” This question made me want to write about the answer I gave. But first, let me talk about the…
Something happens when I’m at the gym. I’m not sure how to explain it but whenever I start exercising and reading my UX articles (yes, I really do that), it’s as if things start connecting that I had…
The web industry-standard guidelines for accessibility are grounded in 4 key principles: Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust - POUR.
Accessibility is no longer an afterthought. It’s a requirement. So now the challenge is: how do we design accessible experiences at scale?
They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder. As designers, we need to remember that the same is true of color, and all visual abilities. UX Booth author and visual UX designer Nick Babich has a list of how-tos, to help make every design both beautiful and usable.
When designing for accessibility, there are six key areas of disability to consider: visual, hearing, mobility, cognition, speech and neural.
Accessibility is not a feature, it's a mind-set. Why design needs to be inclusive?
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Practical approaches to Universal Design for making your website/webapp accessible to everyone
Accessibility is a well-known topic that all designers are familiar with. Moreover, I believe we all try to obey the rules, designing our…
The truth is, unless your product is specifically aimed at users whose physical or cognitive abilities are likely to be impaired, such as the elderly, chances are, you have not given much thought to…
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There’s a lot of talk about accessible design, but have you ever thought about color accessibility? Let’s learn how to go color accessible using the design principles you already know.
Responsive Web design has been around for some years now, but there’s still a whole lot to do. In this article, Stéphanie Walter will look at what is currently possible, what will be possible in the future using what are not yet standardized properties, and what still needs to be improved. This article is not exhaustive, and we won’t go deep into each technique, but you’ll have enough links and knowledge to explore further by yourself.
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Creating websites, apps and other digital services that are fully accessible and that everyone can use seems to be a no-brainer, but it’s harder than you might think. All credit goes to Karwai Pun…
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Digital accessibility is the inclusive practice of ensuring that everyone has equal access to information, functionality, and experience on digital platforms. That means no barriers prevent…
I listed off the top of my head the key points… contrast, size, screen readers, hardware, etc… etc… Suffice to say I thought about it a lot afterward… To help, I created something called the 3 levels…
Recently, accessibility in tech has been a hot topic. We are currently at peak popularity for terms like “WCAG” and “A11Y” in search engines. Certainly, the rise of web accessibility lawsuits plays a…
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What is web accessibility? If you have heard terms like 508 Compliance and W3C Standards but haven't paid attention. You should start now!
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Digital accessibility refers to the practice of building digital content and applications that can be used by a wide range of people, including individuals who have visual, motor, auditory, speech…
A well-designed product is accessible to users of all abilities, including those with low vision, blindness, hearing impairments or motor impairments. Accessibility enables people with disabilities…
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Accessibility enables people with disabilities to perceive, understand, navigate, interact with, and contribute to the web. Imagine a world where developers know everything there is to know about…
The web can be more than plain rectangles and perfect circles. Art Direction for the Web exists because we wanted to explore how we all, designers and front-end developers alike, can break out of generic web experiences prevailing today. In the book, Andy explores original compositions, unexpected layouts, critical design thinking and front-end techniques that will help you create something that stands out. To achieve this, the book applies art direction to examine a new approach to designing for the web. This book is supposed to make you think, and ask questions, and polish every pixel with clear intent and purpose. It will show you how art direction will: Connect your brand with customers Create connected experiences Improve engagement and conversions Bring personas and user stories to lifeTake design beyond frameworks
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These handy flashcards provide bitesize accessibility tips.
On 24 July 2018, Intopia launched WCAG 2.1 Map, a visual rendering of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1.