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Author: Bekah Rice

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UX Designer/Developer and Accessibility Lead

Bekah helps national and international clients create complex interfaces that seem effortless. She is a digital accessibility expert, helping the interactive community create experiences that are inclusive and usable for all.

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  • A lightbulb with internal wires in the shape of the HIPAA emblem shines an orange-red light on a black background.

    Track Me Not — The New HIPAA Healthcare Website Guidance

    Bekah Rice & Destiny DeLarye
  • An abstract representation of 3 form fields and a submit button on a blue sky background. The fields are illustrated with 3 narrow images of a zen sand garden, and the submit button is filled with greenery.

    The Right Way to Build Forms

    Bekah Rice
  • A purple background with the word "PDFs" written in white.

    PDFs: The Most Difficult, Most Widespread Digital Accessibility Problem

    Bekah Rice
  • The words "Digital Forms" are on a purple background with smaller purple squares.

    Forms Don’t Have To Be Fun But They Do Have To Be Accessible

    Bekah Rice
  • A flock of old PC computers in a V shape fly across a setting sun, mimicking birds.

    Taking Your Outdated Desktop Application to the Web: A Guide to Success

    Bekah Rice
  • A purple background with the pink outline of a casette tape in the middle with the words video and audio written across in white.

    People With Disabilities Like TV and Podcasts, Too

    Bekah Rice
  • Three hand drawn phones, the third with a stencil of commonly used symbols laying over it, sit on a white background surrounded by school supplies, such as a ruler, scissors, pens, and rolls of pink tape.

    Usability Testing with Zero Budget

    Bekah Rice
  • White text on a purple background saying Focus States, surrounded by a bright green box and several other boxes that are faded out.

    The Accessibility Requirement You’re Probably Failing Right Now: Focus States

    Bekah Rice
  • The words Color Contrast on a blue-purple background with rectangles representing areas of accessibility such as images, code, etc. with the rectangle around the words highlighted in orange.

    Your Color Choices Could Be Keeping Your Site or App from Digital Accessibility

    Bekah Rice
  • Bright red scaffolding on a black background that keeps connecting to itself and never seems to end.

    Creating Navigable Page Structures: An Accessibility Building Block

    Bekah Rice
  • A graphic with a deep blue backdrop with a black oil rig in the background and a light blue figure of a dog in the foreground.

    Alt = “Title for a Post That Doesn’t Actually Describe It Whatsoever”

    Bekah Rice
  • Three blue boxes from left to right. Each is a different shade of blue from darkest to lightest. The darkest have X's in the box and the lightest has a checkmark.

    Digital Accessibility: Creating Inclusive Experiences and Avoiding Lawsuits

    Bekah Rice
  • A red background with two giant A's filled with hundred dollar bills. A blue, transparent phone with a cord floats in front of the A's.

    So You’re Being Sued For Accessibility Non-Compliance

    Bekah Rice
  • A blurred out computer next to a plant. Overlaid on top is a Venn diagram. One circle reads, "user tests," the other circle, "digital product designers," and the overlapping space says, "pure magic."

    User Testing Made Me a Better Designer

    Bekah Rice
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