Thank you for the course. I can't believe it's absolutely free. You are providing super cool info about the system of UX/UI. As a newbie, you help me a lot!
Thank you for this easily understood explanation. I've been trying to understand how to check color contrast for accessibility for days and I finally get it!
Wonderful video! I do have one question though. A lot of people have red/green color blindness. In the design you have recreated, these two colors are one below the other. Although the text on them is enough of a differentiation, is it okay to have those two colors together from an accessibility standpoint?
Thank you for the course. I can't believe it's absolutely free. You are providing super cool info about the system of UX/UI. As a newbie, you help me a lot!
Never clicked on a RUclips video faster than I clicked on this one!
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Insane! This clearly shows Importance of good Designer
Thank you for this easily understood explanation. I've been trying to understand how to check color contrast for accessibility for days and I finally get it!
Yay!
Awesome video! Thank you very much, Chethan.
Extremely useful for beginners! Thanks a lot!🔥
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THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!! This was quite useful!
Thanks man! Very useful points very nicely described.
Thanks, a video with a lot of useful information!
Great video mate, thanks for showing off WhoCanUse
Domino's didn't see that one coming.
Thanks, very useful video
very nice information
It's the minimum contrast ratio that we have to meet in designs but there is no maximum right? contrast more than these values will be good?
Yes
Thanks a ton!
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Wonderful video!
I do have one question though. A lot of people have red/green color blindness. In the design you have recreated, these two colors are one below the other. Although the text on them is enough of a differentiation, is it okay to have those two colors together from an accessibility standpoint?
Yes it is.
@@DesignPilot Awesome. Thanks!
kya ap typography accessible ke liye hindi me video create kr skte hn
Alricght!