Posts Tagged ‘web design’

December 2009 Website Design Deal

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Join me in helping supporting Gift of Life-Donor Family Council and Second Chance at Life. The Spring Lake/Grand Haven Waterfront Holiday Inn will be hosting a silent auction on Dec. 18, 2009 from 5pm to 8pm. They will be a silent auction and I will be donating a Business website package (a $400 value). Please come out and bid on this website package. The address to the Spring Lake/Grand Haven Waterfront Holiday Inn is 940 West Savidge, Spring Lake Mi.

This is going to be a good time and help raise money for some wonderful charities. There will be appetizers and drink specials as well during the event.

*Some restricts will apply to this offer. Website hosting and domain name registration are not included in this offer. Any images or software needed to be purchased, must be done so by the winning bidder. Other restrictions may also apply.

July 2009 Website Design Special

Friday, July 24th, 2009

This months website special is $50 off a Content Management System (CMS) package.

For more information about the Content Management System package I offer, please check out my website design packages page.

To get this discount, please mention code: 50CMS

Designing for Accessibility – Colorblind

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

In the United States, about 7 percent of the male population – or about 10.5 million men – and 0.4 percent of the female population either cannot distinguish red from green, or see red and green differently, according to Wikipedia. This statistic is every important when designing a web site or any graphic for the Internet or print for that matter. Any business that website alienates this population by having a poorly designed site would be missing out on selling a product or service to a potential customer. Not only could you be missing out on over 10 million customers, but also any new customer these folks may refer to your website.

So what can one do to ensure their website is accessible to individuals whom are colorblind? I would suggest using a colorblind filter so you would be able to view your website just as it would look to someone that is colorblind. I would recommend using the Colorblind Web Filter website to check your site. It allows you to view your website using several different classifications of colorblindness, such as Protanopia, Deuteranopia, and Tritanopia.

Another useful resource is Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Overview by the WC3. This documentation provides useful information about how to design a website so that it is easy for everyone to access.

I do hope that you find this posting useful. If you know of any other resources that will benefit either web designers or business owners that relates to website accessibility for colorblind people, feel free to add a link in the comment section below.