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“communication” Archive

  1. Why Designers Aren’t Understood · · , ,
  2. Ableism and Related Terms You Need to Know · · ,
  3. Misinformation and Disinformation Online: What Design Can Do to Remedy This Problem · ·
  4. Asking Users for Their Pronouns: A Guide for UX Designers · · ,
  5. Stop Normalizing Unprofessional Behaviour in the Name of Agility · · , ,
  6. So You’ve Been Publicly Accessibility-Shamed · · ,
  7. The Need for Recognition in Open Source · · , ,
  8. Inclusivity in the Digital Age: The Importance of Accessibility Advocacy · · ,
  9. How to Make a Strong Case for Accessibility · · ,
  10. Documentation Is a Living Thing: How We Talk Informs What We Make · · ,
  11. Building a Real-Time Chat With Websockets, Novel, and Clerk · · , , , ,
  12. Micro Benevolences · · , ,
  13. Some Tactics for Writing in Public · · ,
  14. Good Code Is Like a Love Letter to the Next Developer Who Will Maintain It · · , ,
  15. We Need to Talk About How We Talk About Accessibility · · ,
  16. Progress over Perfection: The Better Way for Communication and Accessibility Advocacy · · ,
  17. The (Extremely) Loud Minority · ·
  18. Your Accessibility Claims Are Wrong, Unless… · ·
  19. How to Communicate Effectively as a Developer · · , ,
  20. Things Strong Developers Do That Drive Their Team Crazy · ·
  21. Don’t Be Arrogantly Ignorant: Don’t Flame · ·
  22. How to Safely Share Your Email Address on a Website · · ,
  23. Disability Is Not a Dirty Word · ·
  24. Small Steps: Celebrating Four Accessibility Wins · ·
  25. Communication Around Digital Accessibility Must Improve: How Users and Businesses Alike Are Failing to Advance Digital Accessibility · ·
  26. Speaking Up and Speaking Out: Tactical Communication in Accessibility · ·
  27. Communication Accessibility: It’s Time to Change How We Communicate · ·
  28. Why Every Programmer Must Blog · · , ,
  29. Why Every Developer Should Start Blogging · · , ,
  30. Communicating Accessibility as Needs to Be Met and Not Rules to Be Followed · ·