DesignChecker: Visual Design Support for Blind and Low Vision Web Developers

要旨

Blind and low vision (BLV) developers create websites to share knowledge and showcase their work. A well-designed website can engage audiences and deliver information effectively, yet it remains challenging for BLV developers to review their web designs. We conducted interviews with BLV developers (N=9) and analyzed 20 websites created by BLV developers. BLV developers created highly accessible websites but wanted to assess the usability of their websites for sighted users and follow the design standards of other websites. They also encountered challenges using screen readers to identify illegible text, misaligned elements, and inharmonious colors. We present DesignChecker, a browser extension that helps BLV developers improve their web designs. With DesignChecker, users can assess their current design by comparing it to visual design guidelines, a reference website of their choice, or a set of similar websites. DesignChecker also identifies the specific HTML elements that violate design guidelines and suggests CSS changes for improvements. Our user study participants (N=8) recognized more visual design errors than using their typical workflow and expressed enthusiasm about using DesignChecker in the future.

著者
Mina Huh
University of Texas, Austin, Austin, Texas, United States
Amy Pavel
University of Texas, Austin, Austin, Texas, United States
論文URL

https://doi.org/10.1145/3654777.3676369

動画

会議: UIST 2024

ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology

セッション: 2. Contextual Augmentations

Westin: Allegheny 2
4 件の発表
2024-10-17 00:35:00
2024-10-17 01:35:00