Accessibility basics for designers
Foundations for better digital interfaces: a practical introduction to accessibility principles that support clear, readable, and usable interfaces. Handpicked and tested with designers in mind.
Designing for accessibility is not that hard
Pablo Stanley wrote and illustrated a 7-steps guide to start designing for a more accessible web. A must-read article ?
Color Oracle
About 10% of the population - mostly males - has a form of colorblindness.
Color Oracle is a free color blindness simulator for Windows, Mac OS and
Linux. It shows in real time what people with common color vision impairments
see.
How to design an accessible form
The UX Designer, Núria Peña presents the best practices of how to make forms accessible for as many people as possible from a design perspective.
Accessibility for Everyone by Laura Kalbag
If you’d like to start with accessibility but don’t know where to start, treat yourself with this short & action-packed accessibility guidebook ?
How to make an accessible form?
Designing a form is not that easy. These past few years we can often see that placeholder texts in the form fields are used in place of label names with fun micro-animations. But what about their accessibility?
Accessible material design palettes with Color Tool
A classical tool, made by Google in 2014, to help you to build accessible color palette for your user interfaces and measure the accessibility of your own color combinations.