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Accessibility: Using size and color
From the course: Design Aesthetics for the Web
Accessibility: Using size and color
- [Instructor] In this video, we will examine accessibility in exploring ways to use size and color effectively on the web. Accessibility in web design is all about making sure you design your website to be accessible and usable to the widest possible audience, regardless of ability or disability. This includes people who are physically and visually impaired, and may be accessing the web using some kind of browser assistive device. As a result, this demographic requires special consideration when it comes to design. Several demographic groups fall under the accessibility umbrella, each requiring slightly different design solutions involving size and color. Whether you're designing for a horizontal market or a vertical market, the size and colors you choose can make a big difference. In case you don't know what those terms mean, a vertical market is a market in which a vendor offers services or products that are specific to a particular profession, industry, or group with specialized…
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Responsibility: Understanding the designer’s role5m 38s
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Research: Form follows function3m 16s
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Composition: Using the grid4m 44s
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Accessibility: Using size and color6m 9s
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Responsive aesthetics: CSS for devices4m 22s
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Communication: Leading viewers through a design6m 27s
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Originality: Stepping out of the box4m 55s
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Challenge: The designer's role1m 25s
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Solution: The designer's role2m 57s
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