Civic design bibliography
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A compilation of guidelines on typography culled from Karen Schriver’s book on document design Continue reading →
Can it be unethical to conduct a user experience evaluation? An accessibility evaluation before a usability test can prevent frustrating, painful, or difficult situations. Continue reading →
A survey of poll workers in New Mexico suggests that those who believe that identification should be required are more likely to ask for photo ID if the voter does not offer it. The authors conclude that clear guidelines and procedures are needed to ensure that voter ID requirements are not enforced inconsistently. Continue reading →
Although additional research is needed in order to create specific typographic guidelines for dyslexic users, the article suggests that users be provided with greater control over the display of digital text to increase readability for everyone. Continue reading →
Typography and design guidelines to make it easier for people with dyslexia to read. Adopting best practice for dyslexic readers has the advantage of making documents easier on the eye for everyone. Continue reading →
In a study with low vision participants comparing touch and non-touch magnifiers, there was high user acceptance for the iPod Touch, and a strong preference for gestures over conventional controls Continue reading →
Identifies strategies for effective oral communications, especially for people with low literacy skills: “strip it down,” “bring it home,” and “mix it up.” Continue reading →
A guide to including accessibility to people with disabilities, children and older people in the development of technical standards including ICT standards Continue reading →
This article suggests that the usual indicators of “readability” (word and sentence length) are not reliable predictors of comprehension. Continue reading →
The Connecticut Citizen Election Audit conducted an extensive website review of all 169 municipalities’ election web sites to identify areas of needed improvement, and provide recommendations for enhancing the municipal sites. Continue reading →