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Typography
Typography plays a crucial role in the user experience of a website, as it affects how users read and perceive the content. Using typographic best practices, such as choosing readable fonts, providing sufficient white space, and using appropriate line length and leading, can improve the legibility and readability of content. This makes it easier for users to access and understand. By prioritising typography in the design process, designers can create a visually appealing and accessible user experience that is easy to read and understand for most users.
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“An accessible website won’t be beautiful”… really?!
Fortunately, accessibility has been discussed a lot lately, but evidently, some biases and myths are still to be debunked.
How the BBC designed an accessible typeface
The BBC decided to create a bespoke typeface super accessible typeface.
Introducing accessibility in typography
Making text accessible should be part of everyday practice. However, general typographic practices of optimising legibility and readability don’t necessarily go all the way towards making text accessible.
Neurodiversity Design System
Standards and principles that combine neurodiversity and user experience design for Learning Management Systems.
The importance of adding accessibility design reviews to the design process
To create accessible and inclusive experiences, you need to pay attention to accessibility throughout your design process, not just at the end.
Typography in Inclusive Design Part 1: 8 key tips for accessible typography
8 key tips for accessible typography
Why REM should be your go-to unit for font sizing?
Accessibility Tips and Tricks for Designers and Developers