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Vernon
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“Help your audience understand icon context by pairing it with specific text describing the content or action. Doing so will help convey meaning that is accessible for people of all backgrounds.”
— Aug 17, 2024 01:45PM
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Vernon
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“Try asset-framing: defining the audience or strategy by a positive feature. It helps us short-circuit the brain’s tendency toward negative narratives, stay centered on our audience, and prioritize their success.”
— Aug 11, 2024 05:18AM
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Vernon
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“The more collaboratively you protype and iterate, the more effective your solutions will be.
— Jul 29, 2024 01:57PM
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Vernon
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“While your team may not have the time to do deep cultural dives, you can center the needs of your audience by considering cross-cultural design principles at the beginning of every engagement.”
— Jul 24, 2024 02:50PM
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Vernon
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“However you approach it, make sure to user-test your assumptions, and weigh them against any accessibility or business concerns.”
— Jul 22, 2024 12:21AM
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“The age of your audience can define how they interact with your digital experience, often in surprising ways.” Do research to learn these ways.
— Jul 17, 2024 03:38PM
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Obviously reading this for work. Seems like it serves as a starting point and not much else so far. Still insightful though :-)
— Feb 16, 2023 08:06AM
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