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Smart Interface Design Patterns (35 lessons + live UX training) – 100 Smart Interface Design Patterns & Live Examples. 10h Video + UX Training.
Smart Interface Design Patterns (35 lessons + live UX training) – 100 Smart Interface Design Patterns & Live Examples. 10h Video + UX Training.
100s of real-life examples, 10h-video course for UX designers, with UX checklists and practical takeaways.
·smart-interface-design-patterns.com·
Smart Interface Design Patterns (35 lessons + live UX training) – 100 Smart Interface Design Patterns & Live Examples. 10h Video + UX Training.
Types of Vestibular Disorders - Vestibular Disorders Association
Types of Vestibular Disorders - Vestibular Disorders Association
"Vestibular disorder" is an umbrella term used to encompass many different conditions that affect the inner ear and those parts of the central nervous system involved in maintaining balance. Vestibular disorders can result from or be worsened by injuries, genetic or environmental conditions, or occur for unknown reasons. There are more than twenty-five known vestibular disorders. Each is unique, but many share common diagnostic traits, which can make it difficult for healthcare professionals to easily differentiate them. The most commonly diagnosed vestibular disorders include benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), labyrinthitis or vestibular neuritis, Ménière’s disease, and secondary endolymphatic hydrops. Vestibular disorders also include superior semicircular canal dehiscence, acoustic neuroma, perilymph fistula, ototoxicity, enlarged vestibular aqueduct, migraine-associated vertigo, and Mal de Sébarquement. Other problems related to vestibular dysfunction include complications from aging, autoimmune disorders, and allergies.
·vestibular.org·
Types of Vestibular Disorders - Vestibular Disorders Association
GT Planar typeface exclusively at Grilli Type — Download Free Trial Fonts
GT Planar typeface exclusively at Grilli Type — Download Free Trial Fonts
GT Planar tests the limits of a 90-degree range, combining Retalic, Upright, and Italic styles into one continuous design space. It transitions seamlessly from -45° Retalic to +45° Italic while retaining its integrity. This typeface’s central star is its functionality, no matter the length, size, or angle. Typeface by Dominik Huber, exclusively available at Grilli Type.
·gt-planar.com·
GT Planar typeface exclusively at Grilli Type — Download Free Trial Fonts
Collab Doc: Inclusive Design Patterns For 2025 with Vitaly Friedman - Google Docs
Collab Doc: Inclusive Design Patterns For 2025 with Vitaly Friedman - Google Docs
“Inclusive Design Patterns For 2025” with Vitaly Friedman: Collaborative Notes —— Outline: Main takeaways: Vitaly is awesome! Questions: Regarding interactive states (hover, active/current, disabled, etc.), how do you determine if it’s an “essential” state, and therefore must meet all of ...
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Collab Doc: Inclusive Design Patterns For 2025 with Vitaly Friedman - Google Docs
How To Make A Strong Case For Accessibility — Smashing Magazine
How To Make A Strong Case For Accessibility — Smashing Magazine
Gaining buy-in for accessibility can be challenging due to common myths and misunderstandings. For many, accessibility remains a big mystery. Here are some practical techniques for winning stakeholder support. Part of [Smart Interface Design Patterns](https://smart-interface-design-patterns.com) by yours truly.
·smashingmagazine.com·
How To Make A Strong Case For Accessibility — Smashing Magazine
Sabina Sieghart – Designforschungsprojekt Leichte Sprache
Sabina Sieghart – Designforschungsprojekt Leichte Sprache
Leichte Sprache ist eine einfache Varietät des Deutschen. Der Inhalt eines Textes wird durch sprachliche und visuelle Mittel transportiert. Die Studien gehen der Forschungsfrage nach, wie die visuelle Umsetzung gestaltet sein muss, um der Zielgruppe das Verständnis von Texten zu ermöglichen. aktuelles 17.10 – 17.11.2024 | Vortragsreihe TGM Online 17.10.24 | Gutes Design für Leichte […]
·gestaltungsinstitut.de·
Sabina Sieghart – Designforschungsprojekt Leichte Sprache
Atkinson Hyperlegible - Wikipedia
Atkinson Hyperlegible - Wikipedia
Atkinson Hyperlegible is a freely available typeface built around a grotesque sans-serif core, intended to be optimally legible for readers who are partially visually impaired, with all characters maximally distinguishable from one another. It was developed by the Braille Institute of America in collaboration with Applied Design Works and is available under the SIL Open Font License. It won Fast Company's Innovation by Design Award for Graphic Design in 2019 and was shortlisted for a graphic design award by Dezeen in 2020.
·en.wikipedia.org·
Atkinson Hyperlegible - Wikipedia
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