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Digital Marketing Consultant, Trainer, Author and Speaker at SmartInsights.com
22 July 2008 11:49am
Just thinking through the requirements for accessibility for email template design.
Although there are plenty of guidelines for web accessibility, there are relatively few for email. The main only reference i have seen are the TEN Guidelines for email accessibility. Any others?
This is the issues I think that Email template designers should consider.
How do these sound - what am i missing?From an email design perspective, the main features I believe are more important for visually impaired email users are:
- Text-only version emails to be available (through multipart email format or selection of text-only version)
- Text-only versions to be repurposed to contain less content, e.g. main offers only.
- Mixed design style for HTML emails combining images and text.
- Images to include alternative text describing image and offer contained in image
- Use of default font-sizes which can be read by those with moderate visual impairment.
- Capability to manually resize text (using View, Text Size option in Outlook or View, Text size options in browser for web mail readers) in email designs without the design failing.
- Use of high contrast between text and background colours.
I have more background on email accessibility requirementsif you're interested.
Dave Chaffey http://www.davechaffey.com/Total-E-mail-Marketing
Director at STAR Digital Marketing Services Ltd
24 July 2008 13:46pm
Hi Dave
Hope you are keeping well, long time no speak.
We find this site of great help in addressing email accessibility
http://www.email-standards.org/
Hope it helps
Cheers
Roger Martin
http://www.star-digital.co.uk
Digital Marketing Consultant, Trainer, Author and Speaker at SmartInsights.com
24 July 2008 14:07pm
Thanks Roger,
That's useful - thought there had to something more out there. That's a good initiative, but it seems there's only a few involved.
I heard also that some ESPs were going to be working with the W3C on HTML standards - does anyone have any info on this?
I thought the Email Experience Council should be doing something here, but they don't seem to be.
I'm well thanks - hope your business is progressing well.
Dr Dave Chaffey
Marketing Insights Ltd. www.marketing-insights.co.uk
Qube
28 July 2008 08:50am
This is great advice. On the same subject I've also found these articles from the Email Marketing Manual a good source of reference:
http://www.emailmarketingmanual.com/articles/08_03/comment2.html
http://www.emailmarketingmanual.com/articles/08_06/best_practice.html?utm_source=EMM+newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=EMM08_06
http://www.emailmarketingmanual.com/articles/08_05/essential_knowledge.html?utm_source=emailmarketingmanual_13.html&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=EMM0508
On 11:49:25 22 July 2008 DaveChaffey wrote:
Qube
28 July 2008 08:54am
This is great advice. On the same subject I've also found these articles from the Email Marketing Manual a good source of reference:
Email marketing tips - design
Email design pit falls
Beating spam filters
On 11:49:25 22 July 2008 DaveChaffey wrote: