Jun
25
If Architects Had To Work Like Web Designers
June 25, 2008 | 1 Comment
This sounds like every web design project I’ve ever been asked to do.
It was posted on Usability Counts by Patrick Neeman at:
http://www.usabilitycounts.com/2008/04/09/if-architects-had-to-work-like-web-designers/
I had this on a previous blog, and that blog’s not around anymore. I figured it’s worth keeping around. By the way, I have no idea of who the author is.
Dear Mr. Architect:
Please design [...]
Jun
24
virtual identity
June 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment
I’ve been trying to figure out ways that I can simplify my online persona. One way is to create a mEgo that will update no matter where it has been linked. I tried this out and thought I would put a link here. We’ll see if it works out.
In the past, what I find is [...]
Jun
11
Legal Precedent Set for Web Accessibility
June 11, 2008 | 5 Comments
508 accessibility is now starting to be taken quite seriously…and legally. The internet is very young in the big scheme of things, but I hope that it will not take a hundred years before it is equally usable and utilized by everyone. Our society is richer, wiser and more interesting now that we are embracing [...]
Jun
10
Dyslexia and the Challenge of Using Today’s Technology
June 10, 2008 | 1 Comment
This article is on the Learning Disabilities Online site at www.ldonline.org.
Although it is written for people who have dyslexia, the problems and solutions are great suggestions for everyone.
Dyslexia and the Challenge of Using Today’s Technology
By: Dale S. Brown (2005)
Technology is a miracle for many people with dyslexia. Word processing enables dyslexic people to write. [...]