Dyslexia and Web Accessibility (Video)
What is dyslexia and how does it affect users’ web experiences? In this video, Catherine gives tips about how we can build a better web for people with dyslexia.
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What is dyslexia and how does it affect users’ web experiences? In this video, Catherine gives tips about how we can build a better web for people with dyslexia.
Great websites begin with great collaboration. In this Maker Series, Meagan Fisher and Andrew Couldwell shared tips on how designers and developers can work together to improve users’ lives.
In our first issue of “Let’s Talk,” we tackle design systems. Should you build one? How do you make sure yours is successful? We provide different perspectives and examples to help you figure out what’s right for your organization.
CSS Grid helps us create beautiful, responsive sites that are consistent and quick to load. Heather shows you how to set up a modular grid with Flexbox fallbacks for older browsers.
The longer a site takes to load, the faster users leave. Andrew explains how to design for performance as well as beauty.
Data presentation is about more than making pretty charts. Katy shares tips for making sure your next project’s data is accurate and useful to users.
When design systems are the source of truth and subscribers have easy access to code, it’s important that code is well-tested. Lindsey shares how we unit test our Sass and how you can too.
Over the past year, we’ve been documenting our journey and focus on scaling design. In our culminating post, Jeremy shares what’s worked and what hasn’t, and lessons learned.
In this edition of the “Be Better” newsletter series, Ben explores how design systems build team unity.
While design systems can be tremendously valuable they’re not a one-size-fits-all solution. Bryan explains when a design system may not be what you really need.
Katie Jennings
Vice President of Business Development