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3 key perspectives when designing for accessibility

UX Collective

So as part of my education training, I decided to volunteer in the Distance Computer Comfort program at Neil Squire Society in order to gain first-hand experience working with someone who had a disability. The program was structured in a way where I met with Hunter 1 on 1 remotely on a weekly basis for 12 sessions.

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Design Psychology: Understanding Design and Human Behaviour

Inkbot Design

They explore biophilic patterns reducing stress, optimal workplace configurations boosting creativity, healthcare settings improving healing, simplified subway maps aiding cognition, and much more. This thread connects to theories about: Social cognition: Stereotypes as cognitive shortcuts; biases and pattern recognition.

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The 37 Best Design Books to Level Up Your Skills

Inkbot Design

Sale Graphic Design Theory: Readings from the Field Armstrong, Helen (Author) English (Publication Language) 151 Pages – 03/11/2009 (Publication Date) – Princeton Architectural Press (Publisher) −$22.95 $2.00 He examines why some products confuse users while others feel intuitively easy to operate.

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Two pillars of accessibility programs

UX Collective

There are two key pillars of any accessibility program and both are absolutely critical to ensure that your program can not only scale, but solve the company’s needs for accessibility. For each pillar, I discuss the importance and different ways how these pillars can be put into action in an accessibility program.

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The state of SaaS marketplace UX

UX Collective

We’ll look at specific design patterns that users are accustomed to, and also what features might delight them. Let’s take Apple’s App Store as an example to get started Apple’s ecosystem The Apple App Store ( marketplace ) is a mediator between those who have a product or service ( publishers ) and those who want to buy it ( customers ).

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30+ Useful Mobile Apps for Designers (Updated)

HONGKIAT

ibis Paint X is a social drawing app, which lets you create excellent drawings and publish them or the process of drawing them to Facebook, YouTube, etc. MediBang Paint is a comic creation and digital painting program. Adobe Capture CC is a creative app to discover fonts, patterns, and vectors as well. Color Reference.

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In praise of the spreadsheet

UX Collective

Its patterns and logic are now accepted and ingrained to the point that, as designers, we co-opt them for our own purposes, assuming they will make our own designs more understandable and easier to use (and usually realizing later that a spreadsheet already fills whatever need we’re trying to address, and probably much better).