Headings for Designers
Designers can help developers build more accessible websites by separating visual heading styles from content hierarchy with a naming convention that communicates intent.
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Designers can help developers build more accessible websites by separating visual heading styles from content hierarchy with a naming convention that communicates intent.
Developers can create accessible and maintainable websites by separating style from structure when implementing heading systems.
We never set out to build a design system for NCSBN. It started as a simple pattern library for a single website, nothing more. But over time, it took on a life of its own, growing and evolving until, before we knew it, we had something that resembled the beginnings of a design system.
Atomic design is widely referenced when discussing design system organization, but is it the ideal solution for every modern system?
Sparkbox Technical Director Kasey Bonifacio recounts her discovery of the seven types of rest as she learns to manage burnout in an ever stressful world.
We all know accessibility is critical, but where to start? An audit will point you in the right direction.
When it comes to web accessibility, testing your work is just as important as the build itself. Learn how to efficiently test for web accessibility using a checklist based on WCAG success criteria and how to effectively deploy your team to tackle the testing.
In this Sparkbox Code Challenge, you are tasked with creating a newsletter sign-up form while using something new. Are you up for the challenge?
Improve accessibility in your projects through understanding WCAG’s 13 accessibility guidelines.
Need some help coding an SVG pie chart? Pair up with Kasey as she teaches you how to step by step.

Katie Jennings
Vice President of Business Development