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From: Tim Harshbarger
Date: Wed, Dec 26 2001 7:06AM
Subject: Accessibility/Usability Guidelines
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Hi,
I am looking for as much information and advice as I can get. I was asked to pull together a set of accessibility guidelines.
I am reviewing existing guidelines right now, but none of them so far seem to fit with the group or environment for which I am suppose to establish guidelines/standards.
These guidelines will be used by interface designers with backgrounds in usability. These guidelines are likely to be incorporated into style guides. A vast majority of the interfaces will be highly interactive.
I seem to be having a problem though. -- most guidelines appear to be geared toward the technical development aspect of site creation, not the interface design aspect of site creation. As far as possible, I also want to go beyond simply removing barriers for people with disabilities toward increasing the usability of interfaces for people with disabilities.
Any thoughts, information, or suggestions?
Thanks!
Tim
Tim Harshbarger
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From: Andrew Kirkpatrick
Date: Wed, Jan 02 2002 7:55AM
Subject: Re: Accessibility/Usability Guidelines
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I don1t know if you1ve taken a look at the CDROM guidelines from NCAM:
http://ncam.wgbh.org/cdrom/guideline

AWK

On 12/26/01 11:00 AM, Tim Harshbarger ( = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = )
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am looking for as much information and advice as I can get. I was asked
to
> pull together a set of accessibility guidelines.
>
> I am reviewing existing guidelines right now, but none of them so far seem
to
> fit with the group or environment for which I am suppose to establish
> guidelines/standards.
>
> These guidelines will be used by interface designers with backgrounds in
> usability. These guidelines are likely to be incorporated into style
guides.
> A vast majority of the interfaces will be highly interactive.
>
> I seem to be having a problem though. -- most guidelines appear to be geared
> toward the technical development aspect of site creation, not the interface
> design aspect of site creation. As far as possible, I also want to go
beyond
> simply removing barriers for people with disabilities toward increasing the
> usability of interfaces for people with disabilities.
>
> Any thoughts, information, or suggestions?
>
> Thanks!
> Tim
> Tim Harshbarger
> E-mail: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
>
>

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