Articles in Accessibility

Cassie Barden
By Cassie Barden |
IN Design, IN Best Practices, IN Accessibility, IN UX/UI, IN How-Tos, IN Spotlight |

Designing for Neurodiversity

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Have you ever heard of the spoons theory? Originating in the chronic illness community, it’s a way of framing a person’s daily energy and output measured in spoons. For instance, a person may wake up with 10 spoons in their drawer. Getting ready for work and their daily routines takes one spoon, their commute requires another, they have a grueling workday with back-to-back meetings and by the time they’re off of work six more spoons are gone, then grocery shopping takes another, and meal prep takes the final spoon, depleting their day’s 10 spoons. And no matter who you are, everyone needs spoons for things like helping kids with homework, getting to the gym, making dinner, or researching that upcoming vacation.

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Sarah Hartsell
By Sarah Hartsell |
IN Design, IN Build, IN Accessibility, IN How-Tos |

Designing for Users On-the-Go: How to Make Your Website Accessible on Mobile Devices

What challenges might your users face when browsing on a mobile device? This article will discuss how the mobile experience is different and what you should consider when building for mobile accessibility.

This is Part 2 in our Accessibility Series. Read Part 1.

Accessibility is a critical part of website design. Prioritizing accessibility ensures that all visitors to your site have a productive and pleasant experience, regardless of their physical abilities or means of accessing the site.

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Sarah Hartsell
By Sarah Hartsell |
IN Design, IN Best Practices, IN Build, IN Accessibility, IN Content, IN Copywriting |

Why Accessibility Matters: Principles of WCAG Compliance

Understanding Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and principles can be a great start to creating an accessible website.

When designing your website, who do you picture as your user? Could someone who requires a screen reader or another accessibility device easily navigate your site? What about someone with poor internet connectivity, or whose only device is an older model handheld tablet? 

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