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To the right is a collection of some of my favorites, from over the past few years. The best of the best, if you will. These sites are all beautiful, innovative, functional, and consistent. They represent the work and the sources of the best made sites on the net. f you haven't seen the ones to the right, you're just beginning.
 
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A List Apart: Web magazine for people who make websites
Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design
Brain Bliss
Creationflux
Creative Behaviour
Design In Flight
Design Interact
Design Melt Down
Devlounge
Digital Web Magazine
fadtastic
Graphics.com: The shared resource for creative design
Hiveminds Magazine
Layers Magazine
Mandarin Design
PingMag
Treehouse
UIE Brain Sparks
Usability.gov
UXmatters
 
Color Theory Links & Tutorials
XPLANE - the visual thinking company
Creative Pro—Learning to Use Color on Your Web Site
Microsoft—Wheel of Color
Colorsystem.com—History & Sciences
The Philosophy of Color
Color, Contrast & Dimension
Color Matters
About.com—Understanding Colour
Color in Motion: An interactive color experience—worth a look! Color in Motion
 
Accessibility

Accessibility is a general term used to describe the degree to which a system is usable by as many people as possible. In other words, it is the degree of ease with which it is possible to reach a certain location from other locations. It is not to be confused with usability which is used to describe how easily an entity (e.g., device, service, environment) can be used by any type of user. Accessibility can also be viewed as the "ability to access" the functionality, and possible benefit, of some system or entity; such a definition brings in access-based individual rights laws and regulations that are discussed below. One meaning of accessibility specifically focuses on people with disabilities and their right of access to entities, often through use of assistive devices such as screen-reading web browsers or wheelchairs. Other meanings are discussed below.
Accessibility is strongly related to universal design when the approach involves "direct access." This is about making things accessible to all people (whether they have a disability or not). However, products marketed as having benefited from a Universal Design process are often actually the same devices customized specifically for use by people with disabilities. [ citation needed ] An alternative is to provide "indirect access" by having the entity support the use of a person's assistive technology to achieve access (e.g., screen reader).