Category archives: Information

Jane Bozarth Asks, “Do You See?”

So when designing, be careful of using color as a cue – remember that there are those who may miss it. Boldness, contrast, and pattern differentiation can go a long way toward preventing problems. Also, always, always look at programs on a… continue reading »

DevLearn Presentation

I gave a presentation at DevLearn on Wednesday. Here are the slides from that presentation. I love Speaker Deck! I’ll have much more posted to the resource section in the next week. Remember the User: Improving Usability and Accessibility in… continue reading »

Focus on the Users of your Learning Content

This article from Tom Kuhlmann relating reality TV to developing elearning is pretty solid. What I liked most, though, was his recommendation to “Design for Others.” Most of the people who make it to the television competitions already have some… continue reading »

Google Chrome for Mac Ignores Accessibility

Sad. (via Daring Fireball)

Unfolding the Fold

Unfolding the Fold

Four Key Principles of Mobile UX Design

Interesting article. (via Steve Howard via UXTips)

URL Shortening Tip

Zeldman makes a great point about URL Shortener plugins and services. What happens when they go down? All your links are useless. He uses the Short URL Plugin for WordPress. It will be on all my blogs by tonight. (and… continue reading »

Reading the Web with Braille

Refreshable Braille and the Web (via 456 Berea St)

Screen Readers and Data Tables

Help screen reader users with data tables

Pogue’s Take Back the Beep Campaign

I’m glad David Pogue’s Take Back the Beep Campaign has had some success. It is pretty ridiculous what we have to go through to leave a message these days. I love that Apple negotiated with AT&T to remove the instructions… continue reading »

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