Accessibility We need to talk about dyslexia at work; a nice blogpost about dyslexia in the work place and how to improve support for people who live and work with dyslexia. Brexit User Research A beginners guide to getting into user research; A ma-hoosive list of resources (in the form of a Notion.so note) about […]
Monthly archives: August 2019
Reading list & useful things I found for 12-18 August
Interesting things to read The Diversity Redemption Do you write a blog? Do you have opinions about things? If so, your “honest opinion” is defined by legislation (in the UK). You are not a brand; Thank God someone finally said it. Quotes Ashley Fowler from @USABLE_tools reiterated during “Designing for extreme risks” workshop that a […]
UK Web accessibility after Brexit?
I saw a message today to a mailing list (essentially) asking – what impact does Brexit have on the accessibility of UK websites – specifically UK government (anything that ends in .gov.uk). A worrying, but understandable question. The answer came that websites will still have to comply with the: UK Equality Act Public Sector Bodies […]
My portable research kit
(Post is in draft. This is the beginning. Check back later..) Everyone wants to build a usability research lab. You don’t always need one. You can do a lot with some low cost equipment. Building a research lab I’ve built small-scale labs when I worked in government. They are not a build and forget type […]