Photo of the Week: Plymouth Art in the Park

Four yellow-framed pictures rise from a cart in a graceful arch, welcoming everyone to the art fair in downtown Plymouth streets lined with white-tent booths and people.

Much to the delight of people in our community, the annual Plymouth Art in the Park in downtown Plymouth, Michigan returned this weekend after a one-year hiatus (due to the COVID pandemic).

The three-day art fair is a popular event in our area, bringing over 400 artists from around the country to what is promoted as Michigan’s second largest art fair (the Ann Arbor Art Fair is the largest).

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July 9, 2021 Weekly Roundup of Web Design and Development News

If you’re new to my blog, each Friday I publish a post highlighting my favorite user experience, accessibility, WordPress, CSS, and HTML posts I’ve read in the past week.

And this year marks the 11th year of roundups, over 500 link roundups published weekly since my first roundup post in August 2011.

In this week’s web design and development news roundup, you’ll learn about designing for non-native English speakers, find out what web a11y means, discover how to use HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness) in your CSS, and more. Continue reading July 9, 2021 Weekly Roundup of Web Design and Development News

Webinar: Unpacking the 2021 State of Digital Accessibility Report

Are you looking for the latest trends and insights about digital accessibility?

Curious about other organizations digital accessibility goals, practices, tools and procurement?

Or are you wondering how the COVID pandemic impacted digital accessibility and how organizations responded?

Join Level Access for a free webinar on Thursday, July 22, 2021 to Unpack the 2021 State of Digital Accessibility Report. Continue reading Webinar: Unpacking the 2021 State of Digital Accessibility Report