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Here’s How Design Systems Support Accessibility

Obviously, Design Systems are very helpful. One of their main benefits is their ability to replicate designs quickly thanks to pre-made UI elements and components. As a result, design teams can continue to use the same parts multiple times, reducing the need to reinvent the wheel (and risking unintended inconsistency).…
August 11, 2022,
Karol Smyczyński
Accessibility
WCAG

Smooth Accessibility Implementation (From the Perspective of the WCAG Audit)

In times of swift, agile operations, companies must often strike compromises to finish developing their IT products on time. This often means dropping nice-to-haves and/or sidelining non-essential features – at least temporarily. Unfortunately, accessibility is usually one of the first victims of this approach. However, since some companies can’t ignore…
May 20, 2022,
Karol Smyczyński
Accessibility
product design

11 Web Solutions That Ruin(ed) Accessibility

In 2022, accessibility has developed into an increasingly important topic. With the introduction of multiple new accessibility regulations, the internet is bound to become more friendly to users with impairments.[1] And this blog series’ goal is to help you join the family of accessible web solutions. If you have read…
January 13, 2022,
Karol Smyczyński
microcopy
product design
UX writing

UX Writing – 4 Useful Tips to Make Your Messages Stronger

Why are some sentences inspiring while others have the charisma of a wet rag? Previously, we debunked the claim that communication is mostly an intellectual activity. Often, what you’re saying is less important than how you’re saying it. For instance, a UCLA study showed that gestures account for more than…
November 18, 2021,
Kevin Dabrowski
Accessibility
product design

9 Web Accessibility Best Practices You Can Easily Apply

If you didn’t invest yet in making your solutions accessible, we have some good news. Even if you’re not an accessibility expert, you can still assess your website from an accessibility point of view – and add basic accessibility best practices without much effort. In this article, we're going to show you how to do it.
October 28, 2021,
Karol Smyczyński
microcopy
product design
UX writing

Microcopy 101 – Everything You Need to Know About Writing for UX

In our previous articles in this series, we've explained what benefits UX writing can deliver and how to lay the ground for producing convincing microcopy. Now, with all the strategic planning out of the way, it’s time to focus on the nitty-gritty – the actual how to do it.
October 14, 2021,
Kevin Dabrowski
microcopy
UX design
UX writing

UX Writing – Why You Should Define Your Product’s Tone of Voice (And How)

Some products excel at communicating with users. One of the finest examples is Slack. The corporate communicator is known for its hilariously absurd wit. After stumbling upon such a well-written microcopy, decision-makers sometimes feel the urge to add similarly impressive UX writing to their own solutions. So, they start by…
September 23, 2021,
Kevin Dabrowski

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