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Accessible but never boring (Part 2) – Typography, icons, inputs, focus visible
Making your product accessible doesn’t mean you have to look like a boring bank
Accessible but never boring (Part 1) – Colour palette
There’s a misconception that making a product accessible means sacrificing the visual design
Placeholders in Form Fields Are Harmful
It's hard to remember what information belongs in a field, and to check for errors
Giving a damn about accessibility
A candid and practical handbook for designers. By Sheri Byrne-Haber, CPACC.
How accessibility bluelines shaped Adobe Fresco
Designing the details for a more inclusive application
The “Dark Yellow Problem” in Design System Color Palettes
How balance “yellow being yellow” and meeting the accessibility requirements
8 common questions about accessible UX
As UX designers, it is our responsibility to make our experiences as usable as possible
2.2 billion people have a near or distance vision impairment
Key facts about blindness and vision impairment
The Correct Way to Embed Accessibility in Your Design Process
15% of the world’s population (> 1 billion people) live with some disability
Designing More Inclusive Interfaces
Before we understand how to design inclusive products, we need to understand accessibility
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
WCAG documents explain how to make web content more accessible to people with disabilities
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