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Okay, I admit it. This is a subject that with a little bit of Google search (or any search with any search engine as this is a very inclusive book), you can learn a good deal about. You can Google search accessibility as well, or anything really, but then a book is better as you get to focus more, improve your attention span, stimulate your imagination, and have everything in one place, which you can refer back to multiple times, unlike going through a messy search history on your device.
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Benaida, M., 2022. Significance of culture toward the usability of web design and its relationship with satisfaction. Universal Access in the Information Society 21, 625–638. doi:10.1007/s10209-021-00799-y
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That is, if it’s needed. A tavern selling meat products that doesn’t look into expanding its customer base or profits, wouldn’t have to include vegan options in its menu.
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Heavily influenced by this great article on iterative design: www.editorx.com/sha**-design/article/iterative-design
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This is clearly sarcasm. Don’t do other things while driving.
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Why you only need five users, www.nngroup.com/articles/why-you-only-need-to-test-with-5-users/
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Georgakas, D. (2023). What Is Usability?. In: A11Y Unraveled. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-9085-9_8
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