Do you ever wish real life came with captions?
In which we learn why it's essential to design for people who are D/deaf or hard of hearing by including accurate captions in our videos.
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In which we learn why it's essential to design for people who are D/deaf or hard of hearing by including accurate captions in our videos.
In which we look at how changing your colour contrast might just be that one trick that makes your website better than (almost) everyone else's.
In which we design for people with dyslexia by making our text as readable as possible.
In which we take a look at what exclusion feels like and who the system is designed to exclude.
In which we explore why and how to design for peoples’, sometimes, fragile state of mind.
In which we learn about the three different conformance levels (A, AA and AAA) in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
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