
Fonts and User Experience
While editing pages on our current library website, I’ve encountered numerous pages with inconsistent font type, size, and style. We … Fonts and User Experience
While editing pages on our current library website, I’ve encountered numerous pages with inconsistent font type, size, and style. We … Fonts and User Experience
At a recent DUX staff meeting, we spent some time talking about how to explain to laypeople (e.g., our moms) … Your Machine Should Not Make You Feel Stupid
Ever get frustrated with the organization and design of your website? Do you feel like you aren’t making progress during … Take Me Back, Wayback
If you didn’t notice it, there’s a new OPAC (that’s a snazzy library acronym for Online Public Access Catalog), or … Icons Add Interest to Your Web Design
I didn’t go to ALA Annual this year, but if I had, I would probably have tried to go to … Web Content Strategy for Libraries
Thanks for joining me again! If you are just checking in, we’ve been discussing a lot about pie as well … Web Accessibility in the Library, Part 2
Julie Hardesty is the User Interface Design Specialist in the Digital Library Program, a partnership between the Libraries and University Information … Web Accessibility in the Library, Part 1
Call me a nerd (I admit it! It’s true!), but I just can’t get enough of looking at responsive design. … More responsive design
As good information practitioners, we all know to put “alt” tags on our images and make our text legible for … Accessibility Tip: Header Tags
If you hang out in the same general virtual space as information architects, user experience specialists, and the like, you … Nice to meet you, Content Strategy (A polite introduction)