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Accessible Palette: stop using HSL for color systems

Recently, I set out on a mission to reconstruct a color system in Postmark. This project addressed several problems with our design system, involved a lot of research, and even required building a few custom tools.
Saved on: 2023-08-29

A guide to designing accessible, WCAG-conformant focus indicators

Imagine you visit a website and you want to browse it for some content. You want to buy something; or maybe book a flight somewhere. And as you move your cursor onto the page, it suddenly disappears.
Saved on: 2021-11-07

A Complete Guide To Accessibility Tooling — Smashing Magazine

19 min read Accessibility, Tools Share on Twitter, LinkedIn Try monday dev for free! The Power of Storytelling, with Chiara Aliotta Building Modern HTML Emails, with Rémi Parmentier SmashingConf New York 2024 Try monday dev for free! Smart Interface Design Patterns, 10h video + UX training 11 Habit
Saved on: 2021-06-17

Voice Driven Development by Emily Shea – Deconstruct

(Editor's note: transcripts don't do talks justice.
Saved on: 2020-11-05

Designing accessible color systems

Color contrast is an important aspect of accessibility. Good contrast makes it easier for people with visual impairments to use products, and helps in imperfect conditions like low-light environments or older screens.
Saved on: 2019-10-17

NoCoffee – Vision Simulator for Chrome

Vision problems are more pervasive than most of us realize. Upwards of 285 million people worldwide are visually impaired. Many more have low or moderate visual difficulties. The number in the U.S. is expected to double by 2020, due to the aging of the baby boomer generation.
Saved on: 2019-04-12

Solve accessibility issues before they reach your customers.

Easy for developers to address most common accessibility errors in under 5 minutes. Assess your websites for WCAG 2.1 AA coverage.
Saved on: 2019-04-12

dequelabs/axe-core

Axe is an accessibility testing engine for websites and other HTML-based user interfaces. It's fast, secure, lightweight, and was built to seamlessly integrate with any existing test environment so you can automate accessibility testing alongside your regular functional testing.
Saved on: 2019-04-12

A quick start guide to choosing accessible colours – UX Collective

Early last morning, I woke up to this tweet. Like everything else I find on the internet, it sent me on a wild goose chase searching for any and all the information I could find about colour accessibility. So I figured that I may as well condense this to help other people understand accessibility.
Saved on: 2019-04-08

The internet is an unwelcoming place to the disabled — Quartz

The internet can be a hostile space for 15% of the world’s population who experience some form of disability.
Saved on: 2018-11-16

The Web Accessibility Introduction I Wish I Had

Hello again, past self. I'm sending you another message from a future where it's finally getting colder, you got the guts to go to therapy, and that thing under the floorboards somehow escaped. Most importantly, your future job responsibilities focus much more focus on web accessibility.
Saved on: 2018-10-31

The easiest way to keep your web apps accessible: Just use text

The web is no longer just a collection of static text documents with a few images and GIFs thrown into the mix.
Saved on: 2018-08-15
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