Design
Design decisions shape how accessible an interface truly is. A curated selection of articles, talks, and resources focused on color, typography, interaction, and system-level design decisions, grounded in real practice rather than theory.
WCAG for designers
A checklist wrote by the British Designer Gari Reid to help designers ensure the product they design comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
(I personally keep it into my favorites!)
Dyslexia fonts
Dyslexia affects about 1 in 5 people worldwide. I am one of them! I
appreciate the article questions the utility of Dyslexic fonts. And it gathers
general font tips to help to improve the overall quality of your website's
typography.
Original Illustration: Harriet Birt
How to Design for Color Blindness
Five elements any designers should be focusing on for a color-friendly design.
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 ?
What Makes a Typeface Accessible
Gareth Ford Williams - Head of UX Designer at the BBC - pulled together a resource about readability and accessible typefaces to help designers to make more informed design decisions.