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How A Bottom-Up Design Approach Enhances Site Accessibility

Accessibility is key in modern web design. A site that doesn’t consider how its user experience may differ for various audiences — especially those with disabilities — will fail to engage and serve everyone equally. One of the best ways to prevent this is to approach your site from a bottom-up perspective. Understanding Bottom-Up Design Conventional,...

Fri Oct 4, 2024 15:15
Interview With Björn Ottosson, Creator Of The Oklab Color Space

Oklab is a new perceptual color space supported in all major browsers created by the Swedish engineer Björn Ottosson. In this interview, Philip Jägenstedt explores how and why Björn created Oklab and how it spread across the ecosystem. Note: The original interview was conducted in Swedish and is available to watch. About Björn Philip Jägenstedt:...

Wed Oct 2, 2024 15:36
Crows, Ghosts, And Autumn Bliss (October 2024 Wallpapers Edition)

The leaves are shining in the most beautiful colors and pumpkins are taking over the front porches. It’s time to welcome the spookiest of all months: October! To get your desktop ready for fall and the upcoming Halloween season, artists and designers from across the globe once again got their ideas flowing and designed inspiring wallpapers for you to...

Mon Sep 30, 2024 14:59
How To Manage Dangerous Actions In User Interfaces

By definition, an interface is a layer between the user and a system, serving the purpose of communication between them. Interacting with the interface usually requires users to perform certain actions. Different actions can lead to various outcomes, some of which might be critical. While we often need to provide additional protection in case users...

Fri Sep 27, 2024 20:11
The Timeless Power Of Spreadsheets

Part of me can’t believe I’m writing this article. Applying the insights of Leonardo da Vinci or Saul Bass to web design is more my groove, but sometimes you simply have to write about spreadsheets. You have to advocate for them. Because someone should. In a checkered career spanning copywriting, journalism, engineering, and teaching, I’ve seen time...

Mon Sep 23, 2024 17:00
Embracing Introversion In UX

I place myself firmly in the category of being an introvert when it comes to my role as a UX researcher. I love the process of planning and executing research. I have never felt a need to be the loudest or most talkative person in a meeting. I contribute after I have developed something worth saying (or have a really bad joke worked up). I also love...

Thu Sep 19, 2024 22:20

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