Reviewing Challenges & Asking for Client Feedback
Okay, so you’ve got your goals, objectives and target audience. You’ve implemented the project to the best of your ability, launched and now it’s over…
Accessibility Matters - Are Retroactive Obligations Realistic?
When it comes to accessibility, we all know what should be done. But those scenarios exist in a Utopian world that doesn't actually exist. The…
Stylebot Me! (and Web Accessibility)
I recently read an article on Mashable.com talking about “Stylebot”. Stylebot is an extension of Google’s browser, Chrome, and allows you to access…
Moving House: Why and When You’ll Want to Call in an Expert
Website migrations are a lot like moving houses. Some organizations can complete the migration themselves, but there are definite benefits to calling…
Making Your Clicks Count
Here's a mantra of mine that I want to share: Don't count your clicks; make your clicks count. It's nothing new. I've been saying it for a while. But…
How To Proceed Without In-Person Discovery
What a difference a month, or so, makes right? The old adage states that necessity is the mother of invention -- and travel restrictions and physical…
Accessibility Matters - Audio Description: How Much is Enough?
Finding the balance between what's ideal, what's needed, and what's acceptable is a key feature -- and challenge -- of accessible practises. And while…
User Experience -- No Magic, No Snake Oil, Just Data and Effort-Driven Results
User Experience is such a broad topic that it can often feel confusing to people not immersed in it. And, unfortunately, the world of web optimization…
Shining a Light on Accessibility - The Importance of Being 'Seen'
"I want to be seen in a positive light, rather than not seen at all. I want to be seen as a contributor and I want to be seen for my potential." It…