WCAG 2.2 Updates: What Changed from WCAG 2.1?

WCAG 2.2 Updates: What Changed from WCAG 2.1?

Hey there! If you’re interested in web accessibility, you’ve probably heard about the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). The latest update, WCAG 2.2, was rolled out on October 5, 2023, and it includes some noteworthy changes from WCAG 2.1. Let’s review the WCAG 2.2 Updates. What Are the Key Changes […]

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How to Create a Seamless User Journey in Web Design

In today’s competitive digital landscape, creating a seamless user journey in web design is essential for engaging visitors and guiding them toward their goals. A well-designed user experience (UX) ensures visitors feel connected, confident, and motivated to interact with your site. Research shows that 88% of online consumers are less […]

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Food For Thought #122

“Compliance with disability laws should be a starting point, not the end goal, as true commitment transforms legal requirements into a culture of inclusion which benefits the entire organization.” Denis Boudreau – www.inklusiv.ca Food For Thought Insights #122  

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If WCAG was a Band

If WCAG was a Band 🎤🎸

If WCAG was a Band. Get ready to Rock & Roll with the WCAG & The Accessibility All-Stars Band ⭐️ Lead Singer: ‘Perceivable’ 🗣️ – With a voice that’s clear and unmistakable, Perceivable makes sure everyone can see and hear the show without missing a beat. No hidden tracks or […]

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Close-up of female foot, walking stick and tactile tiles. Blind woman walking down stairs using a cane.

Inclusive Web Tip #120

“Forcing multi-dimensional scrolling creates issues for users with low vision who need larger fonts to read comfortably. Are you ensuring they don’t have to scroll both vertically and horizontally?” Denis Boudreau – www.inklusiv.ca Inclusive Web Tip #120

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Inclusive Web Tip #119

“Structure greatly aids users in understanding how the information is organized in digital documents. Are you using data tables and other structured formats to clearly present content?” Denis Boudreau – www.inklusiv.ca Inclusive Web Tips 119 – Tabular information & data

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UX Design vs Product Design

UX Design vs Product Design

The distinction between UX vs Product Design is rooted in their scope, focus, and responsibilities in product development. While these roles often overlap, they emphasize different aspects of creating digital products. UX Design: Focus on User Experience Scope: UX Design, is about enhancing how users interact with a product, aiming […]

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How Apple Nails UX Design

To Understand Apple’s UX Design, you need to learn about Apple. A Little About Apple In 1976, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne founded Apple Inc. Today, it is one of the most influential tech companies in the world. It is known for its innovation, including the iPhone, iPad, […]

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