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Clean and Accessible Dynamic Forms Quick Guide

Core Design Principles
  • Branding: include 麻豆精选logos/headers for security and trust and use the same header for every form created by your office. The enterprise platforms and digital accessibility team can create a custom image for your office鈥檚 forms.

  • Clarity and Brevity: limit content to essentials; avoid redundant fields (e.g., date or email if auto-filled), only show the need-to-complete information for the person completing that stage of the workflow. i.e. a separate section for each signer.

  • Instructions: list any documents or data users might need before starting (e.g., W-2 , SS number).

  • Workflow: include only participants which are required to take action at each stage; streamline handoffs. The platform will keep records of all workflows 鈥 direct the occasional view-only users to the data rather than copying them on or alerting them to every stage of the workflow progression. 

  • Progress indicators: help users understand their location on multi-page forms.

  • Consistency: use templates, predictable layouts, consistent labeling. 

Usability and Language
  • Apply usability best practices: visual consistency, error prevention, clean/clear structure with form titles and entry boxes immediately adjacent, give the user control instead of insisting on specific formatting (make 3305545454 acceptable, not only (330) 554-5454)

  • Plain language: short sentences, conversational/journalistic style. Aim for 5th鈥8th grade readability, even for higher ed forms.

  • Clear titling and references to processes: Do not use the same language you and your coworkers use to describe forms or processes 鈥 make sure it is user-friendly and easily understood naming and descriptions.  

Practical Form-Building Tips
  • Choose pre-fillable fields (name, ID, email) as you create each form. After signing in, the program will have access to the user鈥檚 personally identifiable information and can insert that automatically.

  • Validate inputs such as the @kent.edu email requirement, but make it clear whether the user or the form adds the 鈥淍kent.edu鈥. NextGen forms do not add the @kent.edu. The user must do that. 

  • Test forms extensively with others outside your office to ensure clarity.

  • Use tooltips only when necessary and meaningful.

  • Reduce visual 'noise': don鈥檛 word for word recreate old paper requirements as digital forms. Rethink for digital 鈥 focusing on clarity, concise language, and just showing the user what they need to see at their stage of the workflow. 

Continuous Improvement
  • Accessibility improvements can be incremental, such as setting a 30 minute block of time on your calendar weekly. In that time, choose one tip to focus on in each form. 

  • Small changes add up to major usability gains.

  • Success = forms that 'just work' and reduce user cognitive load. 

 

Campus Partners

Digital Accessibility Team
Support for testing and editing technology and content for better accessibility. 
Email: equalaccess@kent.edu
Web: /digitalaccessibility

Enterprise Systems Team
Support for NextGen and Adobe forms. 
Email: aastickets@kent.edu