Easy Designs

Easy Designs A content-focused web development consultancy.

Easy Designs, LLC is a content-focused web development consultancy based in Chattanooga, TN, founded and managed by Aaron Gustafson and Kelly McCarthy. We offer a wide variety of services to our clients, including: information architecture & user experience design, content auditing & strategy, website design, web application development, and web technology training. Every day, we strive to improve

the usability, accessibility, “findability,” and interoperability of the web through the application of web standards, while also supporting its evolution through the development of innovative techniques and technologies.

We lost a seminal figure in the world of web design this week. And I lost a good friend and mentor. RIP Molly Holzschlag...
09/09/2023

We lost a seminal figure in the world of web design this week. And I lost a good friend and mentor. RIP Molly Holzschlag.

We lost a seminal figure in the world of web design this week. And I lost a good friend and mentor. Molly Holzschlag cared deeply for the web and those of us who till its soils.

08/28/2023

Let’s delve into the world of progressive enhancement for web applications. From dissecting common pitfalls to offering invaluable tips, we unravel the art of building robust and inclusive web experiences.

08/22/2023

Whether you’re a longtime developer looking to grow a new branch on your skill tree or you’re starting out and looking to get a solid foundation in what it takes to build for the web, Design for Developers is sure to provide you with a wealth of knowledge to help you on your way.

08/22/2023

I spoke to hosts Neha Batra and Martin Woodward about AI’s potential to enhance accessibility and the projects leading the charge.

08/21/2023
One of my favorite web designers, Stephanie Stimac, asked me to write the foreword for her amazing new book. With her pe...
07/18/2023

One of my favorite web designers, Stephanie Stimac, asked me to write the foreword for her amazing new book. With her permission, and Manning’s, I’m reprinting the foreword here.

One of my favorite web designers, Stephanie Stimac, asked me to write the foreword for her amazing new book, Design for Developers. With her permission, and Manning’s, I’m reprinting it here.

I want to take a little time to talk about the potential of AI to aid in accessibility, in hopes we’ll get there one day...
06/10/2023

I want to take a little time to talk about the potential of AI to aid in accessibility, in hopes we’ll get there one day.

In reading through Joe Dolson’s recent piece on the intersection of AI and accessibility, I absolutely appreciated the skepticism he has for AI in general as well as the ways in which many have been using it. In fact, I am very skeptical of AI myself, despite my role at Microsoft being that of an ...

‘Interesting examination of label positioning relative to checkboxes and radio controls in forms. While ostensibly web-f...
06/08/2023

‘Interesting examination of label positioning relative to checkboxes and radio controls in forms. While ostensibly web-focused, it applies equally to any GUI.


– Aaron Gustafson

Does the incorrect position of labels of form fields always constitute a failure of WCAG Success Criterion '3.3.2 Labels or Instructions'?

‘I love Jeremy’s proposed compromise on JavaScript in web apps:“Your app should work in a read-only mode without JavaScr...
06/08/2023

‘I love Jeremy’s proposed compromise on JavaScript in web apps:

“Your app should work in a read-only mode without JavaScript.




– Aaron Gustafson

It’s fine to require JavaScript for read/write functionality. But have you considered a read-only mode without JavaScript?

‘I’m very excited to see Apple roll out greater support for PWAs (though I’d bet good money on them never using that ter...
06/07/2023

‘I’m very excited to see Apple roll out greater support for PWAs (though I’d bet good money on them never using that term publicly) in macOS Safari! I sincerely hope this is the beginning of many good things to come.


– Aaron Gustafson

It’s been a fantastic year for WebKit.

‘The old computer programming adage “garbage in, garbage out” is going to ring even more true as search engine crawlers ...
06/06/2023

‘The old computer programming adage “garbage in, garbage out” is going to ring even more true as search engine crawlers consume more and more empty calories in the form of AI-generated bu****it and misinformation.

“The question is why: why do rings of fakes websites like these even exist?

Part of the answer is, of course, money. Fake websites can be used to sell real advertisements.




– Aaron Gustafson

How sewers of lies could spell the end of web search

‘This is an excellent post from Steve Faulkner on some of the issues with Large Language Models like ChatGPT, especially...
05/09/2023

‘This is an excellent post from Steve Faulkner on some of the issues with Large Language Models like ChatGPT, especially when it comes to accessibility. He clearly outlines three key areas where we are failing:

The base UI is inaccessible (or barely accessible).Features are hidden from people using Assistive Technologies.Advice they give on making interfaces more accessible do more harm than good.’
– Aaron Gustafson

Categories HTML Accessibility ShatGPT Post author By stevef Post date May 8, 2023 No Comments on ShatGPT Failing at the first hurdle I am concerned. Not about Large Language Models (LLM)s doing me out of a job, but about the people who make money out of them not making their User Interfaces (UI)s ac...

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