Design, Digested 33 – Accessibility, sustainability, climate crisis
The difficulty of travelling for disabled people, the history of user interfaces, carbon footprinting and more.
The difficulty of travelling for disabled people, the history of user interfaces, carbon footprinting and more.
Discover the designers misguided concerns about disabled bodies; the future of accessibility standards; the infinite scroll effect; the influence of 80s cult phemon Max Headroom and more.
This week: how to prevent user errors, the curb-cut effect, how creepy is that device, and users adapting to technology that wasn’t designed with them in mind.
Knitting website Ravelry lost the trust of their community after a rebranding effort caused several users adverse side effects from browsing the site. Well-known among knitters, crocheters, designers, spinners, and dyers, Ravelry is a free platform where users can organise and keep track of their projects, network with other people and sell their designs.