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Lessons from Lisbon in accessible design

Jane Matthews 17 September 2025 30 June 2014
Lessons from Lisbon in accessible design

One reason I argue so strongly for designing in accessibility for people with special needs is that accessible design is also good design. Watching people explore a model of Lisbon’s Belem Tower – provided for people with visual impairments – wasContinue reading… Lessons from Lisbon in accessible design

A deep dive into questions

Jane Matthews 17 September 2025 6 June 2014
A deep dive into questions

How to ask better questions, and how to assess user experience using surveys, were the themes of the workshop I ran for UXLX – the 2014 User Experience conference held in Lisbon. We focused on the four key areas forContinue reading… A deep dive into questions

UXLX: Label placement in forms – and other time-consuming controversies

Caroline Jarrett 13 January 2026 18 May 2010
UXLX: Label placement in forms – and other time-consuming controversies

Here’s a look at current research into where to place labels – the text that stands for a question – if you want your forms to be usable. This presentation to the 2010 User Experience Conference in Lisbon also examines someContinue reading… UXLX: Label placement in forms – and other time-consuming controversies

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