Tag: accessibility
Notes from the (Re)Design Studio: How Should a Fro...
Posted by Bess Winter | Sep 27, 2024 | Notes from the (Re)Design Studio | 0
Notes From the (Re)Design Studio: Why Literary Jou...
Posted by Bess Winter | May 3, 2024 | Notes from the (Re)Design Studio | 0
Tips: AWP and Conference Accessibility
Posted by Cincinnati Review | Feb 27, 2020 | Editors' Dispatches | 0
Notes from the (Re)Design Studio: Accessible Design on a Lit Mag Budget
by Bess Winter | Jan 17, 2025 | Notes from the (Re)Design Studio | 0
How does a literary journal shape a web presence that’s both accessible and pleasurable to use, without breaking the bank?
Read MoreNotes from the (Re)Design Studio: How Should a Front Door Be?
by Bess Winter | Sep 27, 2024 | Notes from the (Re)Design Studio | 0
We made some surprising discoveries about the way people do–or don’t– use literary journals’ homepages.
Read MoreNotes From the (Re)Design Studio: Why Literary Journals Should Care About UX
by Bess Winter | May 3, 2024 | Notes from the (Re)Design Studio | 0
Literary journals have been slow to embrace technological change. Maybe we should rethink that.
Read MoreTips: AWP and Conference Accessibility
by Cincinnati Review | Feb 27, 2020 | Editors' Dispatches | 0
For many writers the week before AWP is marked by a feeling of buzzy anticipation mixed with mild dread; for disabled writers, this pre-AWP anxiety is more complex.
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