Apart from skipping headings, ropes, and the fact that you can’t skip a stone 89 times,1 one of the most important elements that a designer can have an input on is contrast. Whether it is contrast between colors, contrast between sections within a website, or even contrast between shapes, it is an easy way to identify different elements on a canvas, and it is vital for accessibility and good usability. At least, in theory. And if you’re noticing a pattern in me arguing about things that have long been accepted as the ...
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D. GeorgakasA11Y Unraveledhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-9085-9_1010. Now You See Me. Now You Don’t.
Dimitris Georgakas1
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Oldham, UK
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