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Vernon Fowler

Designing inclusive and engaging digital experiences

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Tag: inclusive design

It’s about designing for the needs of people with permanent, temporary, situational, or changing disabilities — all of us really.

Inclusive design principles are intended to give anyone involved in the design and development of websites and applications – designers, user experience professionals, developers, product owners, idea makers, innovators, artists and thinkers – a broad approach to inclusive design.

Input width makes it easy to guide sighted users

Setting input width to guide sighted users reduces cognitive effort needed to fill out forms. I’ve created HTML and CSS code to set width of a postcode field.

Published 26 May, 2019
Categorized as Portfolio Tagged accessibility, CSS, forms, HTML, inclusive design, mobile

Form wizard remediation – from research to design

My lightning talk on remediation of technical and non-technical issues in a registration form. This effort brings us nearer to our goal of no barriers.

Published 17 May, 2019
Categorized as Portfolio Tagged accessibility, forms, inclusive design, public speaking, testing

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