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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

What Don’t Worry Be Crappy Really Means

Updated For SXSW Interactive: Heading to SXSW I thought this particular post should be updated with information we discussed while preparing for our Design and Social Responsibility panel for SXSW.

One of the worst problems with making new technology accessible and usable is that those considerations are added too late. - Whitney Quesenbery
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Access U Training Schedule

We are heading into Access U season again and boy am I going to be busy. Here are courses I will be teaching in Texas and California this year:
Access U California April 6-7
Accessibility 101 (with Rhodes Gibson)
This is the first of a two-part introduction to accessibility issues and techniques for creating accessible web sites. […]

AIR Houston getting rolling again

It’s that time of year again. The Accessibility Internet Rally (AIR) is starting up again in Houston. I will be teaching the first Accessibility 101 and CSS training courses for 2005 at the University of Houston tomorrow. If you are a web designer, developer, information architect, or any other type of web professional […]