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Stop Designing For Only 85% Of Users: Nailing Accessibility In Design – Sma
Stop Designing For Only 85% Of Users: Nailing Accessibility In Design – Sma
The visual interface is an obvious place to begin digging into accessibility. In this article, we’ll discuss some of the most common visual impairments, focusing on color-blindness to explain how you can make small changes to your workflow and products to ensure you’re not alienating users.
·smashingmagazine.com·
Stop Designing For Only 85% Of Users: Nailing Accessibility In Design – Sma
Accessibility for Visual Design | UX Booth
Accessibility for Visual Design | UX Booth
They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder. As designers, we need to remember that the same is true of color, and all visual abilities. UX Booth author and visual UX designer Nick Babich has a list of how-tos, to help make every design both beautiful and usable.
·uxbooth.com·
Accessibility for Visual Design | UX Booth
Accessibility for Visual Design | UX Booth
Accessibility for Visual Design | UX Booth
They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder. As designers, we need to remember that the same is true of color, and all visual abilities. UX Booth author and visual UX designer Nick Babich has a list of how-tos, to help make every design both beautiful and usable.
·uxbooth.com·
Accessibility for Visual Design | UX Booth
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