Veronica With Four Eyes
Building accessibility into your company, team, and culture
This talk discusses what it means for a company to build an accessible product, what models exist for accessibility teams, and how you as an individual developer can go beyond your own code to bring accessibility more deeply into the culture of your workplace.
How to make charts and graphs more accessible
How I Write Alt Text for Code Snippets on Social Media
Because blind and low-vision programmers deserve a little better than “code snippet.”
5 ways AI can help disabled people in the workplace
How to ace your accessibility expert interview: Part 1 - Going beyond WCAG | LinkedIn
mutua11y
Mutua11y Mentoring
Accessible Community, in partnership with Deque, Level Access, Pearson, and TPGi, coordinates the accessibility mentoring program. This program brings together emerging accessibility professionals with experts in the field.
Xcode 15: Automated accessibility audits
The best accessible design of 2023
Accessibility Partners
WCAG2ICT Overview
WebAIM: Decoding WCAG: “Alternative for Time-based Media” and “Media Alternative for Text”
Progress Over Perfection: Advice for Sustainable Digital Accessibility
Critical Accessibility Theory
To achieve genuine accessibility in technology, it is imperative to recognize the presence of ableism during its creation, design, and innovation processes.
ColorBlindSim | a color blindness simulator web app
PDFcheck
Quickly check PDF files for accessibility red flags.
Does your organization's online training reach every one of your learners?
This “Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning” provides practical steps for ensuring your online training fosters a welcoming experience for all of your learners, whether they are team members, clients, or the public.
Evaluating Cognitive Web Accessibility with WAVE
The following checklist outlines things you can do to evaluate and improve cognitive web accessibility. This checklist is broken into general areas of cognitive accessibility. Many of the items listed are things that you must check for yourself on the page.
Designing for People with Cognitive Disabilities and Everyone Else
Designing for cognitive accessibility: Where to begin
Designing with accessibility in mind is not as difficult as you think. Here are some quick steps to guide you through the process.
Designing A Dementia-Friendly Website — Smashing Magazine
Dementia and Digital Design - AbilityNet Webinar, delivered 23 Feb 2017
This webinar explores the impact memory impairment can have on the way we design and deliver the growing number of digital services such as apps and websites.
Cognitive Overlords - Alex Tait @ A11yTalks
Let's take a look at some common interface patterns and explore why they exist, if they are accomplishing their intended purpose, and how we might reconsider them and slay the cognitive overlords!
Cognitive Accessibility - Jamie Knight & Lion
A talk on cognitive accessibility at Accessibility London.
Cognitive Accessibility User Research
This document provides a basis for subsequent work to identify gaps in current technologies, suggest strategies to improve accessibility for these user groups, and develop guidance and techniques for web authors.
A Conceptual Framework for Accessibility Tools to Benefit Users with Cognitive Disabilities
The authors present a conceptual framework which tool developers can use to chart future directions of development of tools to benefit users with cognitive disabilities. The framework includes categories of functional cognitive disabilities, principles of cognitive disability accessibility, units of web content analysis, aspects of analysis, and realms of responsibility.
Convincing Companies to Do UX and Accessibility (Video)
Successful Teams Ensure 100% of their Members Understand Keyboard Accessibility
Keyboard testing is one of the most basic digital accessibility tests. If you are going to learn one test, start with this one.
Don’t Believe The Type!
Are “accessible” fonts actually as accessible as they claim? If not, what are the things we need to know when choosing a font that responds to different reader needs?