By embedding accessibility in a design system, you're a step closer to sustainable accessibility. In this post I look at what that involves & poke around some great examples of systems out there: https://t.co/tlNfvIX46t
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@Newman_Trips @CNCSMsJarman @CNCSOfficial How incredible that you took so many kids away with such big expectations and you exceeded it. I am in awe of the hard work and care you have shown; the friendship and experience my kid has had. Thanks to all involved.
@brucel Jealousy is a terrible thing @brucel, just because you don’t have a pub named after you in a village called Great Henny https://t.co/ueB0Jdu6Y7
What an insightful post packed with guidance on writing better error messages by Jenni Nadler and @WixEng. Also a great example of teamwork tackling one problem across all content well: When life gives you lemons, write better error messages https://t.co/SSKOSBIXtE
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@AmriMc I’ve been that person and it’s a lonely and hard role at times. Part of what I do now is look at ways to support the ‘accessibility lone rangers’ so I’d be intrested to hear people’s challenges, what makes the job hard, or easy, to do.
Identity, disability, community, and storytelling; a thoughtful piece on making media inclusive by @SelmaBlair and the work Google has been doing to build inclusive practices into its marketing https://t.co/xenxe4cfWQ
@GarethFW @heydonworks @Kevmarmol_CT @LeonieWatson@NickColley@IanPouncey As with everything, the Inclusive Design Principles were born out of a number of ideas. They originated when I worked at BBC on the media player and quickly became a means to elevate design beyond WCAG and compliance. I literally use them every day, and not just for digital
What I have learned about motor impairment by James Williamson. A fantastic resource about how he experiences the web #WebAIMConf https://t.co/I8tAhZI6ae