Not sure what accessibility changes will have the most benefit to your existing software? Are you in the build process and need to make sure accessibility has been appropriately considered? Use this checklist as a starting point.
BAM! Jeff here, checking in with Found Friday Vol 32 – the best design finds of the week. This week: a wireless solar-powered keyboard, a great article on combining typefaces, how to change the WordPress logo in a WP install, a cool website that aggregates some of the best design resources, and an awesome piece of industrial design that easily changes your tap into a drinking fountain/faucet combo. It’s like an explosion of creative around here!
Seems counterintuitive for the basement-dwelling designer, but Logitech claims this keyboard can run up to 3 months in total darkness. Mind=blown.
Type choices can make or break a design, and there are certain rules that should be adhered to. Read this article and you’re well on your way to making good type combination choices.
This quick & easy hack allows you to display your clients’ logos in place of the default WordPress logos in their WordPress install – without a plugin. A neat value-added component you can give to your web design clients.
There are a wealth of design resources floating out there in Internetville; this website collects some of the best ones. A one-stop web designer shop, if you will! Still in its infancy though, so give it time and submit resources you think are helpful.
A simple attachment that turns your plain ol’ kitchen tap into a tap/water fountain combo. Simple & brilliant – like most any great idea.
That’s it! See you next week.