An Event Apart Notes: Cindy Li, Inclusive Design

Usability should be called inclusive design so we don’t forget that we shouldn’t leave anyone out!

Indifference toward people = design cardinal sin!

VisionSim – usability ios app.

When designing and coding, think of those with disabilities! (use alt tags properly)
– It’s a big business

Think of color blindness which is a very common “disability” and use a healthy contrast in text on backgrounds.

LayerVault – version control for designers.

Tools – colororacle.org – screen viewing modified for color blindness.

Use technologies to make smart decisions

Keyboard shortcuts [shift + ?] – as seen in google mail and yahoo mail…

Contrast for text and good color choices.

Captcha, could there be a worse experience?

Look at projects in the context in which they may/will be used. Test In Context.

Resources:
simplyaccessible.com
yaccessibilityblog.com/library

An Event Apart Notes: Jeffrey Zeldman, Content First!

Very exciting to hear THE Zeldman!

Do designers actually control what a site always looks like? What is a web designers job anyways? It’s to serve the customer/user, an advocate to give all users a better experience.

Bebo became synonymous for spam for only carrying about conversions no matter what they had to do to get them. Clearing your throat doesn’t always mean you want to go to Berlin!

Design that does not serve people, does not serve business.

Were here to study best practices. Good Web design starts with content. Content should precede design. Templates are not that!

Blogger template design story. Jeffrey and friends were excited to design blog templates with Web standards in mind! But very hard to design a site with no idea what the content would be.

Progressive enhancement: good experience for all! Http://easy-readers.net. Adaptive Web design and responsive Web design = progressive enhancement taken to the next level.

1. Content is a design problem. Goss Web design starts with content. Yet our designers are often hostile to content.
2. If our designers don’t serve content, users well find ways to get the content anyway.
3.progressive enhancement rethinks design to put great user experience (and content) first.
4. Responsive and mobile are creating a new interactive design landscape that puts users and content first.