Tag: Accessible Design


  • The Cost of Accessibility

    The help of an accessibility professional can save money. Let’s face it. Most designers and marketers don’t know much about accessibility. They may know your website should follow accessibility laws or perhaps that you should add alternative text (also known as ALT text) to your images. But there is so much more to being accessible…

  • Web and Media Accessibility

    The digital age is advancing unlike any time before it. We have so much information at our fingertips. There are so many exciting easy-to-use programs and devices. Most importantly, more people are able to access information with them! It is easy to make sure that everyone can access digital resources as long as designers and…

  • Metadata, Search Engines and Accessibility

    People talk about the term metadata regarding digital documents and e-books, but what is it? And what makes it so important when it comes to accessibility and search engines? Keep on reading! What is metadata, and what does it do Metadata is the name for the data that identifies a document or PDF for search…

  • The Practical Differences between Digital and Print Design

    Nowadays, we live in a digital world. Most people have a smartphone, and access to technology is more common than ever. But print is far from dying out and still has worthwhile benefits for use. Print design differs from digital design. The more we understand the differences between them, the more we can get out…

  • Digital Accessibility

    The digital age is advancing unlike any time before it. We have so much information at our fingertips. There are so many exciting easy-to-use programs and devices. Most importantly, more people are able to accessinformation with them! It is easy to make sure that everyone can access digital resources as long as designers and programmers…

  • A Capital Idea: Capital Letters, Acronyms, and Accessibility

    When you’re reading something and come across a word entirely in capital letters, it’s most likely an acronym. You might not have thought that this use of letters can become an issue for someone listening to a document. Acronyms can also pose difficulties for people who have difficulty remembering what each one means, especially if…