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Accessible Numbers
Designing services for people who need help with numbers.
Form design: from zero to hero all in one blog post
This is about designing forms that everyone can use and complete as quickly as possible. Because nobody actually wants to use your form. They just want the outcome of having used it.
How to Write Good Labels
Clear labels are essential to good information architecture. Think back to a time when you tried a new website or app and found it easy to use. Labelling likely played a key role.
In-Page Links for Content Navigation
In-page links, often embedded in the table of contents, help users navigate to specific content sections on the same page. While research showed increased user familiarity with the design pattern, carefully consider content structures before implementation.
Observations on Squarespace Accessibility
Squarespace, like other no-code content management systems (CMS), is a common choice for people who want to easily create a website. Choosing Squarespace comes with pros and cons when making a site accessible for people with disabilities.
Rewriting Digital Content for Brevity
Writers always get the advice to be concise, but doing so is easier said than done. These tips and tricks help reduce your word count.
Subtitles, Closed Captions, and Open Captions: What's the Difference?
Ben Myers shares the difference between subtitles, closed captions, and open captions.
Writing Alt Text for Data Visualization
You probably can’t write text that conveys the entire meaning of a chart. But, that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t try.