Accessibility
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All articles in Accessibility
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Designing for Accessibility: Forms & Input
April 3, 2018 — Forms are the primary method that users interact with our products. More accessible forms mean more people can use our products more easily. So let’s get started!
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Designing for Accessibility: Navigation & Interaction
March 29, 2018 — What’s truly amazing about the web are the links and other elements that allow users to navigate and interact. How can we make it easier for all users to get around?
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Designing for Accessibility: Content & Context
March 27, 2018 — If content is king, then accessible content is a wise and benevolent ruler. Explore how to make your content more accessible to people.
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Designing for Accessibility: Color & Contrast
March 24, 2018 — Color plays a big role in the personality of many products. Without proper testing and consideration, though, those beautifully crafted palettes may be completely meaningless to some people.
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Designing for Accessibility: An Introduction
March 24, 2018 — Designing for accessibility doesn't have to be an add-on feature. By designing for accessibility from the start, you can create more usable products for everyone in the end.
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Nice Touch: Marginal Fixes Can Help Others Too
September 20, 2017 — It is a noble goal to help those who need an extra hand. You may be surprised how many people you can help just by making a little extra effort.
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14 Great Mac Apps to Expand Your Design Toolbox
January 10, 2017 — You know the usual suspects already: Photoshop, Sketch, Axure, Invision. Explore these other hidden gems that can help improve your design process on the Mac.
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Design Inclusive Visuals: Images, Icons, and Color
November 12, 2015 — Creating an inclusive visual design means re-evaluating the imagery, icons, and colors you rely on, and understanding how your visuals could embrace or exclude potential users.