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Accessibility / Energy-based design principles #23

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WalterRobin opened this issue Feb 13, 2019 · 4 comments
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Accessibility / Energy-based design principles #23

WalterRobin opened this issue Feb 13, 2019 · 4 comments

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@WalterRobin
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As the Atlas can grow bigger and bigger we need to have design / contribution standards that maintain maximum accessibility regarding its digital tools:

  • website (not including visualising tools)
  • media (videos, pictures, sounds)
  • hosting solutions (website+media)

We can agree as maximum accessibility as a standard following these proposed criteria:

  • physical accessibility: readibility, color blindness, possible transcript
  • network accessibility: low/medium bandwidth/signal
  • material accessibility: low computational power
  • energy accessibilty: low energy demand

The implications:

  • inclusive interface design
  • reducing overall weight of the digital tools and media (All content of english Wikipedia is only 9GB)
  • contribution constraints
  • design and aesthethics constraints
  • coding constraints / CMS choice

The advantages of doing that:

  • reducing overall hosting costs (increasing gain as the atlas gets bigger)
  • significant speed/loading gains (also meaning better natural search optimization)
  • increased durability of deployed tools
  • researching new practices for digital atlas design
  • exemplary posture compared to the energy escalation proposed by mainstream digital industry
  • the lighter the website the better the visualisation tools' speed
@clemsos
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clemsos commented Feb 19, 2019

Interesting take. Right now we are pretty minimum as the website is jekyll builds of html pages.

How will you get started on this ?

@WalterRobin
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I'm trying to apply those principles to my website to test them. I'll gather everything in a guide when I'm done with my website. I'm keeping you in touch soon!

@clemsos
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clemsos commented Feb 20, 2019

Great! Looking forward hearing more.

How do you estimate consumption of a website currently? Is there an existing formula?

@WalterRobin
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There are several modelisations but hard to get because it's copyrighted. I'm still looking at it but there is a common principle: the lighter it is, the less it consumes!

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