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fabulalearning
4 years agoCommunity Member
Here is the finished up version of what I started last week for the Do/Don't challenge. This has seven Do/Don't lists for designing for users with varying needs. https://360.articulate.com/review/content/512a4d16-7745-4fdf-a9cf-e230bed61aa9/review
I don't love that the posters I drew content from lump designing for deaf users with hard of hearing users, but they did separate users with low vision from users who use screen readers, so that's a win!
I don't love that the posters I drew content from lump designing for deaf users with hard of hearing users, but they did separate users with low vision from users who use screen readers, so that's a win!
- AngieSerratos4 years agoCommunity MemberI love it. Very useful information to keep in mind. I will probably build a checklist out of these.
- DavidGonzalez-84 years agoCommunity MemberLoved this, Berly. For the first time, I'm aiding a UX designer in making our project accessible by many of these standards. My focus has been on writing alt-text for text-to-speech readers. This drew me to look into other areas that I know my team is working on.
This was a timely read for a timely challenge. A simple introduction to complex challenges that has me feeling a little more informed. Thanks, Berly! - KatelinJordan-24 years agoCommunity MemberI think it turned out absolutely fabulous!
- CarrieGauthier-4 years agoCommunity MemberThis is fantastic! It's a great way to quickly remind ourselves about the simple things we can do to positivity impact the experiences of our learners. Nice work!
- CarmenBernadou_4 years agoCommunity MemberExcellent categorization, great info, and lovely design, Berly. Thanks for sharing!