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7 Questions to ask yourself before creating an accessible infographic
7 Questions to ask yourself before creating an accessible infographic
AMAZING accessibility podcast this week!!! This week's podcast is truly an amazing goldmine of information if you struggle with creating accessible infographics? Chad Chelius, ADS and I walk through 7 Questions to ask yourself before creating an accessible infographic: 1. What do we want the user experience to be? 2. What is the most important information? 3. Does Content order matter? 4. Does color or line weight indicate additional information? 5. What is the volume of data? Alternate presentation? 6. Can I support the graphic with additional body text? 7. Can I test the user experience? Stay tuned toward the end, where we talk about how certain bullets are voiced by JAWS and the info on how to download the PDF that lists a ton of them. I bet you will be surprised at more than a few. I hope you find this podcast useful because it is definitely one of my new favorites we have recorded this year! Which question did you like the most? I would love to hear your thoughts. I am even considering making this a formal handout. Would you want something like that? If I get enough responses, I will make it happen.
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7 Questions to ask yourself before creating an accessible infographic
An inclusive design workflow for teams
An inclusive design workflow for teams
In this talk, Scott Vinkle will share his experience while working with Shopify's Flagship Themes team. Scott will explain how he implemented a new team-wide workflow which included accessibility in each aspect of the product creation lifecycle. This resulted in the team shipping highly accessible themes by default.
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An inclusive design workflow for teams
Building UX research practices for inclusion
Building UX research practices for inclusion
Join Maureen, former behavioral researcher turned UXR, and Josh, an accessibility lead at Veterans Affairs, for a deep dive into the common pitfalls of inclusive UX research from the projection bias of expert testers to the unequal distribution of power during analysis.
Join Maureen, former behavioral researcher turned UXR, and Josh, an accessibility lead at Veterans Affairs, for a deep dive into the common pitfalls of inclusive UX research from the projection bias of expert testers to the unequal distribution of power during analysis. They’ll share actionable guidance on how to further mature an inclusive research practice from purposeful sampling strategies to intersectional awareness and equitable hiring practices.
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Building UX research practices for inclusion
Colorblind Considerations when Creating Accessible Charts and Graphs
Colorblind Considerations when Creating Accessible Charts and Graphs
We share some things you can do to make your graphic colors accessible and review the WCAG success criteria 1.4.1 Use of Color. Dax gives you some easy ways to make your maps more accessible and Chad shares the color contrast ratio for Graphics and his preferences for making line graphs more accessible.
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Colorblind Considerations when Creating Accessible Charts and Graphs