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design guidelines
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Design guidelines on WindowsForum.com cover accessibility and user experience for Windows apps. Topics include making apps usable for the largest audience through accessibility features related to mobility, vision, color perception, hearing, speech, cognition, and more. Additional guidance covers polishing app look and feel using grids, color, and controls for multiple devices. The tag also includes using Cortana to extend customer engagement without entering the app. These design guidelines help developers create inclusive, polished, and engaging Windows applications.
Link Removed is about making your app usable to the largest possible audience. For some apps, accessibility is required by law. For others, it’s part of the service you are offering to a specific audience and a way to make your app more generally appealing.
Choosing to incorporate accessibility...
Designing an app isn’t about patterns or controls—it’s about creating a great experience for your users, every time. While you’re designing with the optimal user experience (UX) in mind, you also have to think about using color effectively, implementing usable controls, and understanding what...
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This week’s theme in our Windows 10 by 10 development series is extending customer engagement using the Windows 10 without your users even entering your app. Last week’s topic, Live Tiles and notifications showed how one way to extend your app’s experience, now let’s show how to use the Windows...
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