by Adam Kaye | Strategy, Technology, UX Design
Improving your organization’s approach to web accessibility is essential in order to provide an inclusive environment for anyone who visits your site, including people with disabilities. In earlier posts, we discussed the definition and importance of web accessibility...
by Brenda Miele | Strategy, Technology, UX Design
Now that you have a better understanding of POUR, you should start to learn what criteria it takes to pass each and have your website accessible. Like I said earlier, all things in our world have layers, some complicated, some not. Within POUR, each principle has a...
by Brenda Miele | Strategy, Technology, UX Design
With so much of our lives taking place online anymore, web accessibility, or the ability of those with disabilities to access the web just as fully as those without disabilities, is becoming increasingly top of mind for businesses and organizations (and legally...
by Jett Winders | Strategy, Technology, UX Design
What is web accessibility and why should we be talking about it? Simply put, it means that people of all abilities (including those with disabilities) can use your website. Web accessibility ensures that all users, no matter who they are or what devices they use, have...
by Josh Vincent | UX Design
A few weeks ago, the Charity Dynamics design team dropped in on Cameron Moll’s Invision webinar on Unified Design. We listened over the course of that hour as Moll led us through an exploration of the various issues that can arise when users interact with the same...
by Charity Dynamics | UX Design
First impressions are everything, now more than ever. Everyone and everything is clamoring for mere seconds of your undivided attention, we all know this. Yet as UX designers and developers in the world of web, to say we have a big job on our hands to captivate our...