Clarity Matters
A Better Digital Experience for Everyone
Accessible design improves user experience by making it easier for everyone across different devices, including the fully able.
I'm committed to W3C Accessibility Guidelines for my site.
Your feedback is welcome!
I want you to:
- Find what you need fast
- Understand what you find
- Use what you find to meet your needs
Here's how my design choices help you:
- Larger text. Easier and faster for you to read.
- Personalization. Using "you" and other pronouns.
- Consistently formatted Links. Easier to spot and click.
- Fluid page layout. Reduces scrolling by filling your browser.
- Text links leaving my site use a unique icon for your safety.
- Multiple browser support. Mouse, keyboard, and touch support.
- Uniform formatting. Improves readability, learning, and understanding.
- User-centered design. Content organization mimics physical workflow.
- Gender-neutral language. Speeds your reading and respects our customers.
- Definitions on hover for abbreviations. Saves time and reduces interruptions.
- Short sentences and paragraphs. Concise writing lets you focus on your task.
- Plain language. Simple words in active voice simplify and speed comprehension.
- High-contrast color palette. Easier to see for those with low vision or color deficiency.
- Responsive text and graphics. Pages render well on various devices and screen sizes.
- Useful images. Images convey data or information to speed reading and reduce scrolling.
