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Who Can Use
Who Can Use
A tool that brings attention and understanding to how color contrast can affect people with different visual impairments.
·whocanuse.com·
Who Can Use
The Myths of Color Contrast Accessibility
The Myths of Color Contrast Accessibility
There’s a growing demand for designers to make their interfaces accessible to all users. It’s important to accommodate users with disabilities, but there are many myths to color contrast accessibility being perpetuated by misinformed people. They often parrot these myths to discredit a design, without understanding in which situations a color contrast standard applies. Not […]
·uxmovement.com·
The Myths of Color Contrast Accessibility
Huetone
Huetone
Use LCH color space to come up with predictable and accessible color palettes
·huetone.ardov.me·
Huetone
UX and the Importance of Web Accessibility | Toptal
UX and the Importance of Web Accessibility | Toptal
The internet is a primary source of information, entertainment, and communication. Yet, for people with disabilities, there are barriers in place that make these things inaccessible, as many websites don’t consider their needs.
·toptal.com·
UX and the Importance of Web Accessibility | Toptal
What is the difference between accessible, usable, and universal design? | DO-IT
What is the difference between accessible, usable, and universal design? | DO-IT
Several terms have emerged in recent years that describe similar though somewhat distinct design concepts. The terms accessible design, usable design, and universal design are all approaches to design that can result in products that are easier for everyone to use, including people with disabilities. These concepts apply to design of the built environment, of customer
·washington.edu·
What is the difference between accessible, usable, and universal design? | DO-IT
What is the difference between accessible, usable, and universal design? | DO-IT
What is the difference between accessible, usable, and universal design? | DO-IT
Several terms have emerged in recent years that describe similar though somewhat distinct design concepts. The terms accessible design, usable design, and universal design are all approaches to design that can result in products that are easier for everyone to use, including people with disabilities. These concepts apply to design of the built environment, of customer
·washington.edu·
What is the difference between accessible, usable, and universal design? | DO-IT
5 Steps to Find Your Definition of Done (With Examples and Workflows) | Planio
5 Steps to Find Your Definition of Done (With Examples and Workflows) | Planio
There’s a saying in the music industry that the easiest way to ruin a song is to keep working on it. Add enough effects, extra guitar parts, or more cowbell, and you’ll turn Woody Guthrie into Guns N’ Roses. Knowing when a piece of art is “done” is subjective and often difficult to define. But...
·plan.io·
5 Steps to Find Your Definition of Done (With Examples and Workflows) | Planio
Agile teams - DWP Accessibility Manual
Agile teams - DWP Accessibility Manual
Accessibility guidance for DWP and the Public Sector Bodies Accessibility Regulations 2018
·accessibility-manual.dwp.gov.uk·
Agile teams - DWP Accessibility Manual
Is eCommerce intentionally inaccessible?
Is eCommerce intentionally inaccessible?
In this talk Hector will dissect the structure of an eCommerce website and highlight the areas were are potentially creating unaccessible experiences by design. You will learn what you need to watch out for when creating accessible eCommerce experiences, identify which components are unintentionally unaccessible and present some ideas on how to make them more usable.
·noti.st·
Is eCommerce intentionally inaccessible?
How to Write User Stories for Web Accessibility | Access Matters Blog
How to Write User Stories for Web Accessibility | Access Matters Blog
Agile development relies on user stories to define the work that needs to be done. Accessibility requirements must be included at this stage to ensure accessible websites. See examples and tips.
·interactiveaccessibility.com·
How to Write User Stories for Web Accessibility | Access Matters Blog