With night temperatures in the forties the past few days, it’s no wonder we’re seeing the first signs of fall color change in southeastern Michigan woods. Continue reading Photo of the Week: Early Signs of Fall at Oakwoods Metropark
Accessibility Summit 2014: Accessibility for UX
When Elle Waters kicked off the Accessibility Summit conference with her Accessibility for UX talk, she captured everyone’s attention with her stories of challenging user experiences, explanation of why UX professionals don’t include accessibility in their work, and her UX professional’s accessibility coloring book.
Continue reading Accessibility Summit 2014: Accessibility for UXAccessibility Summit 2014: Writing Great Alt Text
At the Accessibility Summit 2014 conference, user research expert Whitney Quesenbery discussed alt text, explained why we need it, and shared useful tips for creating better alt text.
Here are my notes, and some of the social media discussion, from her Writing Great Alt Text presentation:
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