A Guide To Designing For Older Adults

With one billion people aged 60 or older worldwide, inclusivity is more important than ever. Learn how to create digital experiences that empower independence and competence for older adults while … Read more

Doing what’s required: Indicating mandatory fields in an accessible way

When filling in a form—be it signing up for a newsletter or applying for a credit card—you must provide a minimum amount of information for the form to function. A … Read more

Doing what’s required: Indicating mandatory fields in an accessible way

When filling in a form—be it signing up for a newsletter or applying for a credit card—you must provide a minimum amount of information for the form to function. A … Read more

What’s new in WCAG 2.2

This post gives a high-level overview of what’s new and what has changed in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, which have been promoted to stable W3C Recommendation today. … Read more

6 Quick tests you can do to test your forms for accessibility

Whenever I do a full audit for a website, I have almost 40 individual, highly granular, form-related checks. Those checks can be boiled down to the following 6 high level … Read more

Using the Y-Axis to Maintain Focus and Attention

Attention is the Product of Focus Attention is the product of focus. It is what we give information — our observation, concentration, and consideration — when we are able to maintain focus. That means … Read more

Web Accessibility: A Reference to Creating Inclusive Websites

An estimated 300 million people worldwide live with visual impairments (high myopia), and they rely on assistive technology like screen readers to browse the web. Unfortunately, many websites still have … Read more