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Email remains one of the most powerful tools for communication in professional settings—but its impact depends on how well it’s designed. For individuals who rely on screen readers, magnifiers, or keyboard navigation, poorly structured emails can be confusing or even inaccessible. This article outlines practical strategies for crafting emails that accommodate diverse needs, from font choices and color contrast to content structure and image use.
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Color is a powerful tool in design—but when used carelessly, it can become a barrier. For individuals with color vision deficiencies, relying solely on color to convey meaning can lead to confusion, misinterpretation, or even danger. This article explores best practices for using color in digital and physical environments, emphasizing the importance of pairing color with additional indicators and maintaining sufficient contrast ratios.
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This checklist aids faculty, staff, and student workers who are designated to manage, create and/or update content being published on behalf of Texas A&M University to promote its programs, activities, and services. The standards apply to content within websites, web applications, social media, and documents.
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This checklist aids faculty and staff who are designated to manage, create and/or update content within our Learning Management System or provides as part of course requirements and resources. The standards apply to content within websites, web applications, social media, and documents.
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This checklist aids faculty, staff, or student workers who are designated to manage, create and/or update content. The standards apply to content within websites, web applications, social media, and documents.