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Patterns for the Colour Blind

  • James Royal-Lawson

James Royal-Lawson

Oct 27, 2009

Patterns for the Colour Blind

The patterns, tools and examples on We Are Color Blind.com help you create websites the colour blind can use without problems.

The journey to a new website

The journey to a new website

The story of migrating beantin.se to beantin.net during the summer of 2023
Sep 28, 2023 6 min read
Loops, arcs, terrain, and domain - 4 elements of service design

Loops, arcs, terrain, and domain - 4 elements of service design

In this article, I build on Stephen Anderson’s thoughts about customer journeys and how we work with them as designers. I expand on the ALT-X model Stephen (and Erik Flowers) presented, and suggest some adjustments, from an economics viewpoint. Inspiration Most of the time, I don’t need much
Sep 10, 2021 10 min read
Hiring a less experienced designer may be cost-effective and productive

Hiring a less experienced designer may be cost-effective and productive

We need to fix the problem of junior UX designers and product designers being closed out through unrealistic expectations about their experience.
Apr 28, 2021 3 min read
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