How to Improve Web Accessibility on Your PDFs
If you need to maintain an online PDF library, there are ways to make it more accessible. Let’s see some PDF accessibility issues and how to solve them.
If you need to maintain an online PDF library, there are ways to make it more accessible. Let’s see some PDF accessibility issues and how to solve them.
Creating a sense of place is about showing more than telling, communicating purpose and also culture. Here are a few ideas to do this through design.
The UX Discovery Process is an important first step of any UX Project. Here’s how to start your next project off on the right path
A well-built, well-designed admissions website is key to driving applications. In this article, we’ll explore common strategies for building an admissions website that delivers a great user experience.
Date filters are a huge help for users trying to search for content on a website. But when designing UX, what are your best options? In this article, we’ll explore three date filter UI patterns and explore which option is ideal for your use case.
Are you losing visitors and opportunities because of an outdated website design? Learn how to fix common issues and decide when it’s time for a site refresh.
We take a look at which non-profit websites stand out from the rest to inspire your organization this year.
I started my career as a Drupal developer, but with time I shifted towards content strategy and user experience (UX), which made me realize, among many other things, how developer decisions impact design. That's why I believe any Drupal developer can use this advice: everyone who contributes to building a website also contributes to UX. When we all incorporate UX design thinking into our work, the quality of our output can only get better.
In the first part of this series, we explored university and college websites focusing on how they present the admissions process. Now, we'll take a look at how higher education websites present academic programs. So, without further ado, let's take a look at the second batch of the 10 higher education websites we love!
Designing, building, and maintaining university and college websites can be a daunting task. Audiences can range from prospective and current students to faculty, researchers, funders, and policymakers. And universities and colleges sometimes have dozens, if not hundreds, of faculties, administrative units, or sub-organizations, each with their own objectives, and sometimes with a distinct brand, tone, and voice.