My Little Corner of the Web

The Moleskin is the personal web site of Kelsey Ruger and is a collection of creative work, thoughts and lessons.

Archive for the 'Accessibility' Category

Building accessibility into your personas

If your company currently targets small businesses you probably already know that they don’t refer to themselves as small. For example a small construction company would say “we are a construction companyâ€?. They just happen to be small. No one goes into business to be treated like they are small. Small companies would prefer […]

That time of the year again

It’s AIR time again and teams in Houston and Austin are gearing up to compete. A few things have changed this year in Houston. First, the competition looks pretty good. Idea, Rice and Webxites all have multiple teams, I have personally sponsored a team, Creativerse is in and I beleive Schipul also will have a […]

Google Accessible Search?

On Tuesday Google released Google Accessible Search, a Google Labs product aimed at giving preference to pages that are optimized for blind users. In keeping with Google’s vision this is an attempt to prode web sites to adhere to the accessibilty guidelines set by the W3C.
When I first heard about it, I was pretty excited […]

2006 AIR Interactive Winners

The winners of the 2006 AIR Interactive competition were announced last night in Austin. The AIR Interactive competition is a little different than the regular AIR program. It focuses on creating media rich web sites for area arts organizations, artists, and musicians. Congratulations to all the winners. I am really very proud of Chris […]

SXSW: Design and Social Responsibilty

We just wrapped up the Design and Social Responsibility panel. If you were present thanks for coming, it was a great turn out and we had a lot of great questions. If you have any additional questions feel free to ask them. I have included linked to the posts that inspired my porition of the […]