Char James-Tanny

@CharJTF

Accessibility advocate, writer/editor, website hosting/design, mom. Member of . Grateful recipient of cadaver kidney.

Lynn, MA (north of Boston)
Joined April 2008

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  1. 16 Dec 2017
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    6 Nov 2017

    announcement by that, for those traumatized by the speed networking, therapy dogs in the registration area.

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    7 Sep 2017

    2017 registration is now open! Visit...

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    8 Sep 2017

    Hear discuss navigating an inaccessible world at 2017 & learn about and design!

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    2 Sep 2017

    is pleased to announce that this year's keynote speaker is Dr. Chieko Asakawa from IBM Japan. Dr....

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    4 Sep 2017

    Thanks to our sponsor IBM Accessibility, this year's event will be held at IBM Watson Health, 75 Binney...

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  7. 30 Aug 2017
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  8. 28 Aug 2017
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  9. 9 Aug 2017

    . Love video for . Kudos for accessible hashtag. Any chance of adding transcript/captions so more can enjoy?

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  10. 16 Jun 2017
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    27 May 2017

    164 days until 2017 Election Day, 11/6/17 528 days until Midterm Elections, 11/5/18 1,256 days until General Elections, 11/3/20

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  12. 26 May 2017

    Just learned that got canceled. (Hey, been busy.) Loved & , thought writing was great. Now sad.

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  13. 22 May 2017

    Sometimes laws conflict. Law of Proximity can be overruled by patterns.

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  14. 22 May 2017

    Good design is not when you can't add any more, it's when you can't remove anything else.

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    22 May 2017
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  16. 22 May 2017

    We can design for 3D, even for things that aren't 3D. Brains fill in the pieces, based on the law of closure.

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  17. 22 May 2017

    If things look different, we expect there to be a reason.

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  18. 22 May 2017

    Spacing helps us determine "groupings". Removing spacing to fit more in (as in a GUI) reduces perceived groupings.

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  19. 22 May 2017

    "Gestalt Laws": how do we perceive the world around us. Things close together usually have things in common.

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  20. 22 May 2017

    talking about tapping into the customer mind. Started as a s/w engineer, then became researcher in UX.

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