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Making the Web Accessible: Color Choices

Media Cause

For me it’s a subtle issue with greens and reds — deuteranopia is the medical term for it. I can most easily explain it like this: if you show me a bold ketchup red, and a strong Kermit green, I can tell you what colors those are, no problem. The vague shades are usually indistinguishable to me. Color blindness and the web.

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Markets for Good Post: Design A Better Dashboard

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Dashboard design is more than simply clarifying outcomes and key metrics. Many times dashboard design is focused on “getting it done efficiently” and graphs and does not address the human side – buy-in, learning from data, and consensus on metrics. Metrics for Movements.

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User Experience: What Can Frank Lloyd Wright Teach Us?

Forum One

Forum One was a sponsor, and several of my colleagues from our user experience and design team lead sessions on topics ranging from tips on quick and simple audience analysis to learning from design mistakes and making client engagement fun in a group setting. Have any other metrics to add to this list? Tell us in the comments!

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Build Communities to Enhance Your Fundraising Campaigns

NTEN

The organization and challenge: After years of traditional fund-raising events, Catholic Charities CYO (CC) in San Francisco decided its approach was getting stale and that it needed to broaden its audience to include opportunities for young people. Below is a chart of the campaign as of June 23, 2009. of People Taking Action.

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Using Data to Improve Health Policies and Outcomes

Forum One

Not only can users narrow down their search to the district level, they can then choose from various impact metrics to better understand specific factors, behaviors, outcomes, etc. By using shaded maps, clear data points, and red/yellow/green indicators, users can easily identify areas in need of improvement.

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Intro to Google Analytics - Part 3

Connection Cafe

If your focus is primarily or entirely on US constituents, you’ll likely see the US in dark green, indicating a high percentage or visitors. The chart below is for a site that shows an average of 5.16 You might be surprised to see traffic outside of the US. Where do those visitors come from? pages per visitor. Pretty good, right?

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112 Nonprofit Blog Posts, Articles, and Stories from 2013 You Can’t Miss.

Connection Cafe

With the ever declining attention span of your audience, it’s necessary that you start appealing to a broader range of senses. Consistently finding and creating content that resonates with your audience can be a struggle. Creating share-worthy content means understanding your audience and the story they want to tell.

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