by Sebastian Hartleib | Mar 13, 2022 | Visual Design + Accessibility
Reflection After finishing the project the main question coming to mind is ‘How might we?’ – check if the solution works for wider audience, improve the flow of tasks and user experience. To address the needs of all people experiencing permanent or temporary...
by Sebastian Hartleib | Mar 10, 2022 | Visual Design + Accessibility
Design language Best practice GOV UK design system We analysed design languages focused on accessibility that were proposed by IBM, Microsoft and GOV.UK The structure and typography of the last one was our final choice. Applying the language When approaching the mock...
by Sebastian Hartleib | Feb 26, 2022 | Visual Design + Accessibility
Light user research Interview and observation We asked Magda to show us how she uses the website. She performed 2 multi layered tasks: Submitting the details of the speech and registering attendance. She performed each task two times – once on desktop and once...
by Sebastian Hartleib | Feb 20, 2022 | Visual Design + Accessibility
‘Disability is part of the human condition’ According to WHO about 15% people (roughly 1 billion) lives with some form of disability. Almost everyone will experience some form of disability at some point in their life. Graphic source Microsoft Inclusive Toolkit...
by Sebastian Hartleib | Dec 23, 2018 | User Research
In the last blog, I will justify choices made when selecting specific user experience methods and processes during the development of a solution to a user experience problem. I will analyse and evaluate the final prototype and describe the design process planning and...