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A personal selection of articles that shaped the way I think about accessibility, design, and real-world interfaces. They cover topics from typography and interaction to inclusive design and real user experiences.
It’s illegal to have an inaccessible website in Norway
In Norway, the law requires that public and private sector websites follow the WCAG criteria. This article highlights how this law has since changed mentalities and conversations between clients, designers, and developers.
What is design debt?
The lesser-known cousin of the Technical Debt, the design debt gathers all the good design concepts or solutions that were skipped in order to reach short-term goals. Like usability tests, an out of date design system and... accessibility that has been neglected!
An Introduction to macOS Voice Control
The Designer and A11Y advocate, Eric Bailey shows how to enable Voice Control and explains how to design for it. This article is also a great reminder about the importance of labelling buttons and icons!
Building an Accessibility Library
An interesting article about how providing designers accessibility tools have helped them to apply their knowledge and develop a greater understanding of accessibility.
Helping others to understand accessibility
Accessibility can be challenging to explain. Here are ten easy methods to help demonstrate the barriers others face.
Build three positive habits!
Léonie Watson, Accessibility Engineer, explains how to build three positive habits to create an accessible website. Are you ready to start to make a real difference?