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8 Amazing Examples of Ramps Blended Into Stairs » TwistedSifter
8 Amazing Examples of Ramps Blended Into Stairs » TwistedSifter
Ramps can sometimes present challenges for designers and architects. They are useful (and sometimes required by law) for strollers, wheelchairs and any device with wheels for that matter. Ae…
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8 Amazing Examples of Ramps Blended Into Stairs » TwistedSifter
Dos and don'ts on designing for accessibility - Accessibility in government
Dos and don'ts on designing for accessibility - Accessibility in government
Karwai Pun is an interaction designer currently working on Service Optimisation to make existing and new services better for our users. Karwai is part of an accessibility group at Home Office Digital, leading on autism. Together with the team, she’s created these …
·accessibility.blog.gov.uk·
Dos and don'ts on designing for accessibility - Accessibility in government
Accessible Design vs Inclusive Design with Infographic | Toptal
Accessible Design vs Inclusive Design with Infographic | Toptal
What’s the difference between accessible design and inclusive design? Both aim to lower interaction barriers for people with diverse backgrounds and abilities, but key differences remain. #business #product #accessibility #inclusion #ui #design #ux #infographic
·toptal.com·
Accessible Design vs Inclusive Design with Infographic | Toptal
2.1. Make sure that there is sufficient contrast between the content and the background - AcceDe Web
2.1. Make sure that there is sufficient contrast between the content and the background - AcceDe Web
The contrast between the text and the background must be sufficient. This applies to all texts (“pure”, embedded in images, animations, etc.). Minimum contrast ratio The minimum contrast ratio to reach depends on the size and weight of the text. … Continue reading →
·accede-web.com·
2.1. Make sure that there is sufficient contrast between the content and the background - AcceDe Web
IBM Accessibility Handbook | Designers
IBM Accessibility Handbook | Designers
Use the IBM Design Accessibility Handbook to create products for everyone.
·accessibility-handbook.mybluemix.net·
IBM Accessibility Handbook | Designers
Color Safe - accessible web color combinations
Color Safe - accessible web color combinations
Color Safe is a tool to explore beautiful, accessible color palettes for your website based on Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
·colorsafe.co·
Color Safe - accessible web color combinations
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