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Just Enough Research
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- Écrit par Erika Hall
- Publié chez A Book Apart
Résumé :
"Good research is about asking more and better questions, and thinking critically about the answers. Done well, it will save your team time and money by reducing unknowns and creating a solid foundation to build the right thing, in the most effective way.
Erika Hall distills her experience into a guidebook of trusted research methods you can implement right away, no matter what size team you're on or budget you're working with. Learn how to discover your competitive advantages, spot your own blind spots and biases, understand and harness your findings, and why you should never, ever hold a focus group. You’ll start doing good research faster than you can plan your next pitch."
Accessibility for Everyone
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- Écrit par Laura Kalbag
- Publié chez A Book Apart
Résumé :
"You make the web more inclusive for everyone, everywhere, when you design with accessibility in mind. Let Laura Kalbag guide you through the accessibility landscape: understand disability and impairment challenges; get a handle on important laws and guidelines; and learn how to plan for, evaluate, and test accessible design. Leverage tools and techniques like clear copywriting, well-structured IA, meaningful HTML, and thoughtful design, to create a solid set of best practices. Whether you’re new to the field or a seasoned pro, get sure footing on the path to designing with accessibility."
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- Photo 1 de Charlie Owen "Charlie Owen – All Constraints are Beautiful" par Andreas Dantz licencié sous CC BY 2.0
- Photo 2 de Charlie Owen "Charlie Owen – All Constraints are Beautiful" par Andreas Dantz licencié sous CC BY 2.0
- Photo de Laura Kalbag avec son mug, tirée de son site
- Photo du rendu des différents types de daltonisme, tirée du livre Accessibility for Everyone de Laura Kalbag, FIG 2.1
- Photo du rendu des différents types de pertes de la vue, tirée du livre Accessibility for Everyone de Laura Kalbag, FIG 2.2
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