The human brain has natural variations in functionality, and individual cognitive function differences impact user experience. Yet designing with certain practices improves a user interface for diverse profiles. Accessible layouts,…
A review of Accessibility for Everyone by Laura Kalbag. A quick guide for those who want to build accessible web experiences.
Trauma is a global epidemic. Almost everyone has lived experience of trauma, and re-traumatization—reliving the traumatic event—can happen at any moment from related or unrelated stimuli; in the digital age,…
This article offers a design solution for enhancing chronic pain communication that employs color, shapes, motion, and sound to include nuance and specificity. Specific descriptions of pain can result in…
Sufficient color contrast is a prerequisite for readable text and accessible websites, and visual contrast has a significant role in the updated Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 3.0). Unfortunately, contrast…
A UX graduate entering an unexpected field yields career lessons gleaned from experiences in healthcare and Alzheimer’s research.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in the United States and across the globe result in inclusive and accessible design principles that can be implemented in everyday practice.
A study describing how older women in Southeast Asia have used technology to spread positivity and creativity during COVID-19.
Chinese technology companies like Weibo and Alibaba are using UX to scale their businesses by turning their customer base into a fan base.
Researchers in Taiwan have developed a software-based therapeutic activity to aid the rehabilitation of the growing number of people worldwide with dementia and Alzheimer’s.