Jinha Servais

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Don’t Let Bad Stock Happen to You: Our Tips for Sourcing Authentic Imagery

We’ve all seen it. Maybe it’s when all the volunteers on a nonprofit’s annual report have t-shirts that simply say, “VOLUNTEER.” It could be the extra cheesy smile from the kid on the local dentist’s billboard (what kid is THAT excited to go to the dentist?). And while we’re at it, why is that woman […]

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Reaching Your Audience with Better Web Accessibility

Understanding website accessibility can seem like an overwhelming task, particularly for those without experience living with a disability. We’ve seen estimates that as much as 20% of your audience at any given time may be experiencing a disability of some kind, which means you may be ineffectively communicating with 1 out of every 5 people

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Website Redesign: Four ways to make a better, more accessible online impression

There are plenty of reasons to redesign your website, whether it be to begin fundraising online, enhance accessibility to comply with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), strengthen security, improve mobile responsiveness, enable new capabilities, or simply because it looks like it was designed during the days of dial-up internet.  No matter your reason, your website

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What to do about Dobbs

“Think about waking up one morning and finding you don’t have a voice in anything.” -Christina Dalcher, Author of Vox In the wake of the Dobbs decision, we have been silenced but are not silent. In one move the U.S. Supreme Court eliminated the constitutional right of 64 million Americans to make educated, independent decisions about

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