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EMVCo publishes EMV 3-D Secure UI/UX guidelines

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US-based technical body EMVCo has published EMV 3-D Secure UI/UX Design Guidelines to help card issuers, banks, merchants and solution providers optimise the EMV 3DS payment authentication experience for ecommerce consumers.

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POUR: Designing for Accessibility with Operable in Mind

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These four essential guidelines created by the W3C organization are the “how-to” guide for digital teams of strategists, designers, developers, SEO and content specialists to create accessible experiences. These guidelines were created so that digital consumers using adaptive strategies such as font sizing or using assistive tech (i.e.

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The Beauty of Simplicity: The Key to Accessible Web Design

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Whether it be a product, graphic, interaction, or even user experience and user interface (UX/UI), we see designs with too much visual information or functionality, leaving users distracted, confused, or even frustrated. We can see examples of this belief across design in all genres. What Does “Simple” Really Mean?

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It’s a Program, Not a Project: Designing Websites for Accessibility

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The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) were developed with these disabilities in mind and provide specific criteria for making a site accessible. Accessibility design can be led either by a designer or UX specialist who has accessibility knowledge, or it can be an accessibility-specific person.

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POUR: Designing for Accessibility with Perceivability in Mind

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In your design process, the crucial first step is turning to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) of the W3C.

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Create More Accessible Web Design for Disability Using These 3 Scenarios

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Meeting the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) criteria for contrast levels is important to help users read and differentiate between sets of content. Try using the Colorblindly Chrome extension on a site you developed to get a better understanding of what it might look like for a person with colorblindness.

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Can Open Banking and AI Help Us Manage At-Risk Customers?

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Now, UX (user experience) and the UI (user interface) are underpinning rising customer expectation and transforming the way banks meet the challenges of client journeys, intelligent workflows and reinvented relationship models. To discuss low-risk approaches to platform transformation, simply click here. by Bruce Curry.