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14 Jul 08

Kate Busch-Petersen Lead Developer / Team Leader | Read all Kate's posts

As you all know, I'll never tire about talking about accessibility. But it's always good to remember that accessibility doesn't just target the two million people in the UK with sight problems (source: RNIB) - it's about making web sites accessible to the widest audience possible.

7 Jul 08

John Anderson Art Director | Read all John's posts

I got chatting to a blind guy on the Tube the other day. He talked about how technology and the internet have changed his life. Actually hearing someone say that hit home a bit and made me think again about what we're doing to help people like him when we're building a site

02 May 08

Martina Stansbie Senior Content Strategist | Read all Martina's posts

It can be all too easy to default to ‘business writing’ mode when you’re drafting copy for your corporate web site. It's time for a different approach.

28 Mar 08

Trevor Thompson User Experience Architect | Read all Trevor's posts

Usability guidelines are useful but they tend to be fairly vague because so much about usability depends on the context. However, there are a few specific rules which can be applied to most web sites. Here's a list of 11 things which anyone can check for - no expertise required - which will help the usability of your site.

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