
On the train to Berlin, mind utterly blown by the stellar Think-About! conference...
Co-learning at Accessibility Club #8 - some notes and thoughts
The day started with two presentations. No invited speakers or keynotes, just two community members who had stepped up to prepare a talk. Given the varied background of the audience, this provided a good intro, giving everybody something common to talk about […]
Selected a11y insights from my past year
Designing accessible technology is a continuous learning process. These are some insights from the past year I wrote about on this blog.
Opt-out as luxury, digital privacy reckoning, terminology ambiguity, harmful patterns, loss of deniability, personal websites and the destructive impact of cheap flights.
Sendmentions and Commentions - webmention plugins for Kirby 3
Designing and creating my personal Kirby 3 webmentions solution.
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Privacy-related pattern libraries are a neat tool for designers. While not necessarily ready to use in a “plug-and-play” matter (the list of Pros and Cons commonly is just too complex to re-use patterns 1:1), they provide valuable pointers to […]