readability - Ideal breaks for long numbers?
Die Emojikalypse :-)
Am 19.September 1982 wurde das erste Emoticon verschickt :-). Seither verändert sich unsere Welt rasant in Richtung Post-Schrift-Gesellschaft.
Limiting content width (Wikimedia)
Infinite Scrolling: When to Use It, When to Avoid It
The Magnifying-Glass Icon in Search Design: Pros and Cons
However, for accessibility reasons, remember to include the word “search” or its translation as an ALT text for any graphics-only button.
Techniques | Thoughtworks
This Technology Radar quadrant explores the techniques being used to develop and deliver software
Contrast
A macOS app for quick access to WCAG color contrast ratios → https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/contrast-color-accessibility/id1254981365?l=en&mt=12
How to (not) make a button
Inclusive Design 24 (#id24)
A free 24-hour online community event on accessibility and inclusion
Inclusive Design
Inclusive Design is a methodology, born out of digital environments, that enables and draws on the full range of human diversity. Most importantly, this means including and learning from people with a range of perspectives.
A beginner’s guide to inclusive UX design
Accessibility Myths
A small project debunking common accessibility myths.
Myths about Web Accessibility
Web Accessibility is a must in every web development project, yet it seems to remain a mystery for many web developers. Like it's something legendary instead of an essential skill needed for the job. There are many misconceptions surrounding Web Accessibility, most of the time fueled by a lack of knowledge (or interest) in the matter. This article is a collection of some of those accessibility misconceptions or myths. :: Blog post at Alvaro Montoro's Personal Website.
How to avoid Twitter’s latest accessibility mistakes
Good accessibility programs include things that go above and beyond just compliance with the WCAG guidelines
Inclusive UX in an era of anxiety
It’s more important than ever to consider mental health while designing.
Perceived brightness: an essential concept for UI design
Look at the image above. Don’t you feel some colors are brighter than others? For example, between the yellow and blue: which is brighter?
Pika
… an easy to use, open-source, native colour picker for macOS. Pika makes it simple to quickly find colours onscreen, in the format you need, so you can get on with being a speedy, successful designer.
Usability of Footnotes
I’ve been reading lots more non-fiction books than normal. And I’m getting increasingly annoyed about footnotes1. Footnotes are a weird skeuomorph hangover from the days of printed text…
Accessibility Matters – Let's care more about web accessibility
Documenting everything through the journey of learning web accessibility.
The perfect link
There’s more to a link than just a clickable word or image. So, how do you create the perfect link? Rian tells you in our blog!
Accessible Icon Links
by Kitty Giraudel
How Discord Implemented App-Wide Keyboard Navigation
by Jon Egeland | Discord Blog
Useful Sections for a Design System Reference Site
Modern CSS Techniques To Improve Legibility
[…] how we can improve websites legibility using some modern CSS techniques, great new technologies like variable fonts and putting into practise what we learned from doing scientific researches.
Accessible to some - Manuel Matuzović
A Complete Guide to Links and Buttons
Our complete guide to links, buttons, and button-like inputs in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Enhancing The Clickable Area Size
Accessibility and web performance are not features, they’re the baseline
Accessible Color Generator
Color.review
Colors that look and work great for everyone