One of the most important things in typography is to shape a seamless reading experience that invites the reader and presents the content in an objective way. To do that, we need to be able to shape perfect paragraphs. There are three keys to doing that.
I learned to love my disabled body – why can’t my non-disabled friends love theirs?
For years I blamed my disability for my adolescent unhappiness. Then, as an adult, I learned to embrace and celebrate my body. I wish others could do the same
Making a Case for Accessibility in Your Organization
Representation of people with disabilities is key to changing your organization's culture. In this video, discover what makes a workplace inclusive and how to create your own.
Learn how to create accessible components in Figma with expert Tetiana Gulei and explore ways to reuse them in your projects with a quick and scalable design process.
Creating accessible documents in Microsoft Word | Information Technology
Creating accessible Word documents is very similar to creating accessible html documents, so if you know how to create one, you have a leg up on creating the other.
Create Accessible PDFs from Microsoft Word Documents: The Basics
If at all possible, create a document that is not a PDF. Making a web page accessible to people with disabilities is far easier than making a PDF accessible. Microsoft Word documents are easier to make accessible than PDFs.
Under de senaste åren har undertextningsorganisationerna som ingår i AVTE sammanställt nationella riktlinjer för undertextning i samarbete med branschens olika aktörer. På den här sidan hittar du alla riktlinjer som har givits ut hittills.
Enhancing Usability: The Role of Placeholder Labels & Accessible Names in Forms
This YouTube video discusses web accessibility, including form controls, labels' importance, ARIA labels, screen reader behavior, testing with JAWS and NVDA, placeholders versus labels, and the significance of visible labels for inclusivity online.
First, do no harm: mistakes to avoid in creating accessible user experiences
Accessible design and development practices help us build inclusive experiences. But we can lose sight of the people we serve if we don’t steadily work to better understand our users. To create accessible experiences, avoid these mistakes.
This talk will walk through various established conventions for notifying users that a product has been added to the cart. For each pattern, we will examine possible accessible implementations and go over the pros and cons of each based on their usability for different groups of assistive technology users.