"Inclusive design is a process, accessibility is an outcome" from @feather on @uxpodcast
It's something I'm trying to teach our company. Current thinking is to fix our current accessibility problems. However, they'll keep coming back if we don't design inclusively from the start
Accessibility context cards: https://t.co/9tIRrLIkcD
Some cards to help designers understand what different people with different disabilities need in terms of accessibility and how to bake that into the mockups.
#Accessibility
Did you miss a session during #AbilitySummit? Well, the good news is that they are now available on demand!
I'm definitely catching up on "#Inclusive Development: Empower Every #Developer and Their Teams to Achieve More" this weekend.
https://t.co/WyM06Xeusk
I regularly review table designs like this where excessive gaps between each column make the table really hard to scan. This is even worse for people using some screen magnification.
I’ve signed up to Mastadon here : https://t.co/0FCTPZGIrl
Let me know your handle and I’ll follow you on there. Also, if you have some #a11y recommendations for me to follow on there they’d be greatly appreciated
@andybudd Obviously that whole thing showed just how awful that man is. But the thing I can’t understand from that specific tweet is “or, in some cases, true, but not meaningful.”
What on earth does that mean?!
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Thank you, @karlgroves, for giving me this amazing shirt last year at CSUN.
#Accessibility#Overlays#a11y