Posts tagged ‘accessibility’
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“Inclusive UX: Techniques for Everyone” by Derek Featherstone—An Event Apart video
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Designing and building your apps and sites in an accessible way is just how you work now—you have to try really hard to make things that don’t work with a keyboard. So, what’s next for you? Derek Featherstone tackles the tougher problems through design approaches and practical development techniques that you need to create accessible, modern web sites.
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A Few Words With Sara Soueidan
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Sara Soueidan is a freelance front-end developer and trainer based in Lebanon. She specializes in creating modern front-end foundations with focus on semantics, modern CSS, SVG, responsive design and accessibility. We asked her about her latest work, her favorite tools, and the hidden power of SVG filters.
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Designing for Cognitive Differences
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Brandon Gregory considers how to design accessibly for cognitive differences like anxiety disorders, inattention, and depression.
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“Where Accessibility Lives” by Derek Featherstone—An Event Apart Denver 2017
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Level Access’s Derek Featherstone shows how to take your work to a new level by integrating accessibility and inclusion into your existing design and development process. You'll walk away with real-world examples of making accessibility live in your automation tools, style guides, pattern libraries, and design systems, ready to create a more accessible and inclusive web.
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A DIY Web Accessibility Blueprint
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Good accessibility is good UX. Beth Raduenzel provides a step-by-step guide to making and maintaining an accessible website.
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My Accessibility Journey: What I've Learned So Far
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“It's not about writing the most sophisticated code or finding the most clever solution to a problem; it's about users and whether they're able to use our products.” Manuel Matuzovic shares 11 lessons as a developer learning about and incorporating accessibility into his work.
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Extreme Design by Derek Featherstone—An Event Apart Video
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Accessibility expert Derek Featherstone explores multiple methods of extremifying your website designs—stressing them in ways they haven't been stressed before—to illuminate opportunities for innovation, efficiency, and excellence that lead to great user experiences for everyone.
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Accessibility and Empathy: An Interview With Derek Featherstone
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Derek Featherstone is a veteran of the browser wars, the web standards movement, and the drive to make the web accessible to all. In the days before his full-day learning session at the sold-out AEA Seattle, we took a few minutes to chat with him about becoming a web professional, employing empathy in the design process, and the talk he'll be presenting at An Event Apart Boston.
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AEA Resources: Articles, Links, and Tools From An Event Apart DC 2014
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An Event Apart DC is all done. Enjoy these show-related articles, links, and tools courtesy of your fellow attendees and our fabulous speakers.
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Lawson's Creek: A Few Words With the HTML5 Doctor
Bruce Lawson is a web standards evangelist on Opera's Developer Relations team and a former member of The Web Standards Project's Accessibility Task Force. We recently caught up with Bruce to discuss web accessibility, HTML5, his publishing past, and other topics.