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A sample from our recent newsletter:

Best Practices for Accessibility

This fall we are increasing our focus on accessibility.  For user experience practitioners and software development organizations, there is often a hard line between usability and accessibility. There are well defined government guidelines for accessibility and accessibility compliance requirements for government contracts and agencies.  While something may be deemed accessible, the same product may not be usable and vice versa.

We think it’s time to bridge the gap. If it’s not accessible it isn’t really user-friendly. And, if a product is not usable, is it in fact, accessible?  Our focus this fall will be figuring out how to marry the two and make accessibility a more integrated part of our practice here at Yes Yes Know. Just reach out if you’d like to know how it’s going!

Read more of our Fall Newsletter here.


Parker Jessie

Parker Jessie is the Director of Operations at Yes Yes Know, where he manages and supports the growth of the agency and its clients.  A relationship manager and communications professional across public, private, and non-profit sectors, Parker synthesizes his experiences in marketing, social impact and tech to engage with individuals in innovative ways.

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