by Sarah Richards | Mar 27, 2019 | Content process, Data, Research, Usability
Change is something that we fear or resist. However, with change, we discover and innovate many great things like the Readability guidelines project. Have you heard about it? Well if not, you are definitely missing out. The project was set up by the “Queen of...
by Sarah Richards | Mar 20, 2019 | Content process, Research, Usability
Originally posted on Gather Content January 2019 Imagine an open wiki with universal guidelines for inclusive content style. Evidenced, and iteratively updated. Well for the last 10 weeks I’ve been working on Sarah Richards’ collaborative Readability Guidelines...
by Sarah Richards | Mar 13, 2019 | Content process, Data, Research, Usability
This article stems from a tweet I almost sent… I’d been trying to find clear reasons explaining why tables are not an accessible way to present content, except data. I know they’re not, but the person I needed to convince wanted external proof, and a more detailed...