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This blog has been pretty dormant lately, and that’s for a few reasons. The prime one – I’ve been knee-deep in my Master’s program through Kent State. After a day of work and homework, it’s really hard...
View ArticleA More Accessible UNO
I just stumbled across a great article – After 46 Years, Mattel Redesigned Uno For Colorblind People. Like most people, I’ve played more than my fair share of UNO, as recently as this past weekend....
View ArticleWelcome (back) to the accessibility
For those of you who are visiting for the first time, welcome to the accessibility! If you’ve been here before but things look a little different, that’s because the site had a redesign recently....
View Article2018: My Year of Writing…or so I hope!
Hello friends! With graduate school well in the rear mirror and the holidays a not-so-distant memory, 2018 as my real opportunity to get back to writing. New Year’s resolutions make me cringe. So many...
View ArticleI’m Back
Wow, it’s been a long time since I’ve posted. Life has a habit of doing that. The Importance of UX Portfolios I’ve been asked, with the colleagues I completed my Masters Degree last year, to speak to...
View ArticleThe Value of Portfolios
Back in October, I spoke to a college class about the importance of portfolios in the UX world. I’ve been in management roles for a combined 8 years, and have interviewed hundreds of people for web...
View ArticleBack Up and Running
In addition to just being incredibly distracted and/or lazy about blogging, I accidentally broke this site for awhile. It took a few weeks (see: aforementioned laziness) and some phone calls to tech...
View ArticleArchitect Doesn’t Let Blindness Stop Him From Doing What He Loves
Before the holidays, a colleague of mine shared a fascinating story from a recent episode of 60 Minutes. Chris Downey is an architect, husband and father who became blind in his mid 40’s. He was...
View ArticleArchitect with ALS Designs Accessible Smart Home
I was watching Sunday Today with Willie Geist this morning and saw a fascinating story about an architect who designed a smart home that’s accessible for those with ALS, including himself. Steve...
View ArticleBuilding for Everyone
If you want a thought-provoking read on inclusive design, check out “Building for Everyone: Expand Your Market with Design Practices from Google’s Product Inclusion Team”, by Annie Jean-Baptiste. It...
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