Case Study: Accessible Design
Marshall and Cat share how we worked to achieve a beautifully accessible design with Specific Clarity.
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Marshall and Cat share how we worked to achieve a beautifully accessible design with Specific Clarity.
The Sparkbox team shares multiple perspectives on the importance of Progressive Enhancement for today’s web.
Marshall explores oversights that are easy for web developers to make when creating a web that’s accessible for everyone.
Not all content on your site is created equal. Marshall shares how aria-live can help you bubble up the right information for visually-impaired users and downplay the rest.
The next time you build that big, gnarly offscreen nav, think about how it works for users relying on screen readers and consider using area-hidden.
An estimated 285 million people around the world are visually impaired (World Health Organization). Marshall explores how you can use aria-label to make the web a better place for visually impaired users.
The path of the young designer is destructive, fun, and unavoidable. Marshall shares lessons learned that have turned his raw passion into fruitful creativity.
One div. Two divs. Small site. Large site. Among the myriad types of web projects out there, it can be a challenge to find the right balance in coding. Marshall shares some lessons learned.
Everyone cares about the homepage, but the truth is that it can be a big time suck without a lot of benefit when you tackle it at the beginning of a project. Marshall encourages everyone to think about the rest of the site first and explains how much that helps developers.
Writing vanilla CSS can get messy quick. Writing scannable, modular, and maintainable Sass, the same way you’d pack for a hiking trip, can make things a lot simpler.
Katie Jennings
Vice President of Business Development