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A Web for Everyone - by Sarah Horton & Whitney Quesenbery (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Few organizations realize a return on their digital investment.
- Author(s): Sarah Horton & Whitney Quesenbery
- 288 Pages
- Computers + Internet, Digital Media
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Book Synopsis
Few organizations realize a return on their digital investment. They're distracted by political infighting and technology-first solutions. To reach the next level, organizations must realign their assets-people, content, and technology--by practicing the discipline of digital governance. Managing Chaos inspires new and necessary conversations about digital governance and its transformative power to support creativity, real collaboration, digital quality, and online growth.
Review Quotes
I know both authors, and it would be hard to say which of them knows more about accessibility. What I do know is that together they know more than any other two people about what's important about accessibility, which makes them exactly the kind of people-and this exactly the kind of book-that I like to learn from.
Make no mistake: this isn't yet another seemingly-endless-series-of-checklists books to help you tick off all the elements that cumulatively add up to accessibility. Instead, it's a book about how to improve the way you do user experience design, so it inevitably produces things that are accessible.
If you're in any way responsible for making things accessible, do yourself a favor and read it. By the time you're done, you'll understand that accessibility isn't something you tack on to a good design-it is good design.
-Steve Krug, Author of Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability