When doing research in B2B, users who are highly specialized in your product will come up with a list of features they say they need. It’s a trap!
Users own the present, they know what their day looks like.
Me "I can spend 10min on this fun website that might trigger my vestibular disorder because it's fun, I'll be fine if I don't stay too long"
Me, 1h later "meeeeeh I feel nauseous, I wonder whyy".
I regret nothing!
Monday Brain science time: some explanations for a couple of common illusions, from selecting (the vase kiss), to filling in, priming, shadow and color illusions.
Should we bring back The Dress?
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But, UX researchers, designers, PMs own the future: the product that doesn’t exist yet, and will solve their actual problems. Research is intake, not verdict. You still need one owner to interpret and decide.
Users own the present. You own the future. (10min) By Alex Dapunt
For simple charts, you can include the data in the image alt text. For more complex charts, expose the underlying data in an HTML table, either using SVG with ARIA roles or by nesting a real table inside a details or summary element.
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#Accessibility #Charts
For my art lovers: The Last Museum is a search engine for museum art, with over 5 million of artworks indexed.
You can search by theme, style, subject, vibe and more.
lastmuseum.com/search?q=cats
Do graphs and charts need to be accessible?
The chart image doesn’t always have to be exposed to assistive technologies, but the information it communicates must be accessible. By @tempertemper.bsky.social
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Okay challenge for you: let's say I have limited time, and I can only mention 1 or 2 things, techniques, resources to help designers make products more WCAG compliant, what should it be?
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