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12517_32 Mike Cherim's Bookmarks Tagged With "design"

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  1. Visit What it’s like to run a web design gallery — Tyssen Design What it’s like to run a web design gallery — Tyssen Design

    Web design gallery owners answer questions about what it's like to run their galleries as well as some perspectives from SEOs.

  2. Visit Exploring a Web Site’s Visual Accessibility - Beast-Blog.com Exploring a Web Site’s Visual Accessibility - Beast-Blog.com

    There's more to web accessibility than accommodating minority users. A good site will also be visually accessible meaning it is well-organized, clear in content and layout, and more. Forgetting the needs of majority users does not a good site make.

  3. Visit How Many Buttons Do You Use? - Beast-Blog.com How Many Buttons Do You Use? - Beast-Blog.com

    Home electronics design. Over-engineered? Over-done? Too many buttons? Just pondering...

  4. Visit Jeffrey Zeldman Presents : Don't design on spec Jeffrey Zeldman Presents : Don't design on spec

    Designing on spec can be costly, keep you from paid work, and often results in a lot of aggravation.

  5. Visit Are we designers or developers? | 456 Berea Street Are we designers or developers? | 456 Berea Street

    If you do not do graphic design, but work with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and accessibility, are you a designer or a developer?

  6. Visit A Redesign Isn’t About Design | Joe Dolson Accessible Web Design A Redesign Isn’t About Design | Joe Dolson Accessible Web Design

    A website redesign is about creating a better website.

  7. Visit Keyboard-Friendly Link Focus - Accessites.org Keyboard-Friendly Link Focus - Accessites.org

    Learn the importance of highlighting links in the focus state to assist a page's usability and accessibility for keyboard users.

  8. Visit Launching the GAWDS Website Re-design Competition Launching the GAWDS Website Re-design Competition

    The Guild of Accessible Web Designers (GAWDS) is having a re-design competition. If you’re an accessible web developer, you might want to give this a go.

  9. Visit Accessites.org » A New Tool, A New Look, A New Method Accessites.org » A New Tool, A New Look, A New Method

    Details about the Accessites.org relaunch

  10. Visit Accessites.org’s: Designing for Dyslexics: Part 3 of 3 Accessites.org’s: Designing for Dyslexics: Part 3 of 3

    The last of a three part series by Mel Pedley about what needs to be considered in designing an accessible site that is dyslexia-friendly.

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