Jeremy Fields
Striving to make the web work for everyone. To redeem himself for dropping out of architecture school, Jeremy joined a small agency with the mandate to "figure out how to build web pages in 30 days or be fired."
After two decades, Jeremy has more than figured it out. As with architecture, Jeremy appreciates the web's intersection of design and tech. He is fascinated with the potential for everyone to access the web, and he has helped Viget make accessibility part of every site we build.
Jeremy’s Articles
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Accessibility in the News
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Design Systems: Building a Parts Kit
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Design Systems: Design-Development Collaboration
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How to Implement Accessibility in Agency Projects: Part 2
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Working With the Right CMS
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Inline Styles, User Style Sheets and Accessibility
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How to Implement Accessibility in Agency Projects: Part 1
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Organizing Nested Selectors in Sass
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A Skip Link Primer
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Interactive WCAG
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Managing :focus styles without breaking accessibility
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Making Infield Form Labels Suck Less II
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Using offline techniques to create online effects
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Managing JavaScript on Responsive Websites
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Question Your Best Practices