Please review images created by the designers working with the images subgroup

Hello COGA Task Force!
The images subgroup has been working with designers to make starter images. These will be the basis for “good examples” to use in a future version of Making Content Usable.
Please:

  *   Review the instructions below. They are also at the top of the document.
  *   Provide feedback on the images by:
     *   Replying to this email with your feedback. Or,
     *   Add comments or feedback directly into this Google Doc: December 2022 Images from Designers to Review<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EM_-SftoDozDY0hnAcWdfIUf6ElqKlOWGLr23LqScCk/edit>
We look forward to your feedback! (Note: we do not have a deadline for feedback. We hope to determine this during the Thursday COGA call)
If you have questions, please reach out to the subgroup members: John Kirkwood, Rain Michaels, Jennie Delisi.
Subgroup members: please reply with any other information you feel would be helpful for the group to know.
Thank you!
Instructions
COGA members: please review the images below. Add comments, and thoughts about the designs.
Things to know:

  *   These are images that will be used to support people understanding the design guide portion of Making Content Usable.<https://www.w3.org/TR/coga-usable/#design_for_everyone>
  *   These are the “good example” images - what to do. Later we will be making images of what not to do.
  *   These images are starters. We will have images related to each pattern.

     *   Some future images will be sections of these pages.
     *   Some pieces of these images will be repeated in other images. Example: to demonstrate using a consistent
     *   design.

  *   Page breaks are present at the start of each image. Please scroll down to find the images.
What we need from you:

  1.  What do you like about these images?
  2.  Do you have any concerns about using these images?
  3.  Do you have other feedback you would like to share?

Image 1

  *   Example of a main landing page.
  *   Confirms for user they are logged in.
  *   They are on the “My account” page.

[Screenshot of landing page for Acme Insurance company. User's image and name in upper right. Information includes links to what the plans cover, personal documents, get help. Detailed description available. Please contact Jennie.]

Image 2

  *   Sign In page for the site.
  *   What users will experience before they login.
  *   This is the same page as image 1, except the person has not logged in.

[Screenshot of Acme Insurance sign in page. Same header as previous image except "My account" is replaced by "Sign In." Email and password fields, button "Sign In Now".]


Jennie Delisi, MA, Certified Professional in Web Accessibility (CPWA)
Accessibility Analyst | Office of Accessibility
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Received on Wednesday, 14 December 2022 17:14:24 UTC