In today’s article, Beth Raduenzel covers the official guidance on color contrast from WCAG, then goes over and beyond to cover aspects that truly consider the usability of situations where color contrast is important.
Tag: UX Design
SVG, Icon Fonts, and Accessibility: A Case Study
In today’s article, Dennis Lembrée provides a brief history of web icons, the pros & cons of several development solutions, and the impact to accessibility on each via a case study featuring the web app Easy Chirp.
How do you convince a company that tames dinosaurs to design inclusively?
In today’s article, Dominic Berry presents accessibility from an unlikely industry, and how to get the word out that accessibility makes usability better.
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Five Ways in Which Artificial Intelligence Changes the Face of Web Accessibility
In today’s article, Denis Boudreau gives us a prospective sense of where we’re headed with Artificial intelligence (AI), and what this means for accessibility and inclusion of people with disabilities in the digital space.
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The Three Developers and the Insightful User Tester
In today’s article, Scott O’Hara tells the classic tale of developers not aware of accessibility and how user testing with a person with disabilities highlights the classic errors made, and the revelations experienced just before project launch.
Accessibility First: Rethinking the Way We Approach Website Design and Development
In our first article of the 24 Accessibility series, Carie Fisher discusses approaching our digital work with an “Accessibility First” mindset and taking the next step in ensuring inclusive design principles are considered during the development process.
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