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What constitutes a good website?

March 24, 2010January 5, 2012

Dear readers, friends and fellow web creators, I need your help. I would like to ask for your suggestions in the form of comments to this post. The problem is the stigma attached to the term “accessibility”. Now we know that web accessibility achieves more than simply facilitating access to web content. But a lot […]

Posted in Accessibility, Business, Web StandardsTagged Accessibility

Web Guidelines at Zinformatie

March 19, 2008January 5, 2012

I’ll be speaking tomorrow in Utrecht, Netherlands on truths and myths regarding the Dutch Web Guidelines. I’d like to speak more about design in front-end development, but I guess the Web Guidelines are hot, and since I had a role in producing them, I get asked to talk about them. A lot. As with any […]

Posted in Events, Web StandardsTagged Accessibility, front-end development, web guidelines, webrichtlijnen, zinformatie

Presentations in November

November 24, 2007January 5, 2012

It’s been a very busy few months, and November is no exception. In addition to an unholy amount of client work at Cinnamon, this month has brought a couple of speaking engagements. On November 8th I had the privilege of taking part in a panel discussion at the eNederland conference about web accessibility and the […]

Posted in Events, WebTagged Accessibility, logeion, speaking, usability

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