Fieldsets, Legends and Screen Readers again
I wrote an article in 2007 called Fieldsets, Legends and Screen Readers. It was my first post on the TPGi blog. I have been meaning to provide an update to…
In the previous post in this series, we highlighted the importance of evaluation in the user-experience design process. This post explores the practicalities of usability testing—one of the most valuable…
August 4, 2020 | Business, User Experience (UX)
The topic of accessible maps recently came up during a conversation with an organisation we’ve been helping. They were worried about the accessibility of digital maps, and they were considering…
April 2, 2020 | Development, User Experience (UX)
This is the third in a series of posts reviewing the advice in Think like a UX Researcher, by David Travis and Philip Hodgson, from the perspective of involving people…
April 16, 2019 | Development, User Experience (UX)
Earlier this year, an important new book for the field of UX was published—Think like a UX Researcher, by David Travis and Philip Hodgson. Given the quality of advice provided…
March 22, 2019 | Development, User Experience (UX)
“Unethical”, “misleading” and “exploitative” are the words used by the Norwegian Consumer Council to describe the use of dark patterns and privacy-intrusive default settings by Facebook, Google and Microsoft. The…
November 7, 2018 | Development, User Experience (UX)
Anyone booking a vacation has likely encountered persuasive notifications urging them to “Hurry, only 2 tickets left!” or to “Book now as 6 other people are viewing this hotel”. We’ve…
August 14, 2018 | Development, User Experience (UX)
To celebrate World Usability Day 2017, the UK Chapter of the User Experience Professionals’ Association (UXPA UK) hosted an event in Hammersmith, London entitled Inclusion through User Experience. The event…
November 27, 2017 | Development, User Experience (UX)