306: Is Ego Getting in the Way of Accessibility?
Podcast |
Design Details
Publisher |
Spec
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts, 
Design, 
Technology
Publication Date |
Jul 24, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:39:31

In today's episode we dig into two listener questions about when to use toggles versus checkboxes, and the current state of accessibility in product design. We also share a big milestone for the podcast, get caught up on some news, and as always, share our cool finds of the week.


Followup

  • We've crossed 5 million total downloads on Design Details! Thank you all for listening along with us for all these years đź’ś

News


Listener questions


One Cool Thing:

  • Marshall shared a Mac menu bar application, Bartender, a tool to help you customize and manager your Mac's menu bar.
  • Brian shared a new Mac application, Dato, created by Sindre Sorhus. Dato is meant to replace the date and time item in your Mac's menu bar, providing a better interface to see a calendar and timezones. This reminded Marshall of iStat Menus by Marc Edwards.

Design Details on the Web:


BYEEEEE!

In today's episode we dig into two listener questions about when to use toggles versus checkboxes, and the current state of accessibility in product design. We also share a big milestone for the podcast, get caught up on some news, and as always, share our cool finds of the week.

In today's episode we dig into two listener questions about when to use toggles versus checkboxes, and the current state of accessibility in product design. We also share a big milestone for the podcast, get caught up on some news, and as always, share our cool finds of the week.


Followup

  • We've crossed 5 million total downloads on Design Details! Thank you all for listening along with us for all these years đź’ś

News


Listener questions


One Cool Thing:

  • Marshall shared a Mac menu bar application, Bartender, a tool to help you customize and manager your Mac's menu bar.
  • Brian shared a new Mac application, Dato, created by Sindre Sorhus. Dato is meant to replace the date and time item in your Mac's menu bar, providing a better interface to see a calendar and timezones. This reminded Marshall of iStat Menus by Marc Edwards.

Design Details on the Web:


BYEEEEE!

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