EightShapes Contrast Grid
A11y Cat: digital accessibility resources
Fix Color Contrast – Web Accessibility for Text & UI Design - Pimp my Type
Contextual form errors and ARIA
Progressively Enhanced Form Validation, Part 1: HTML and CSS
Accessibility for Teams
A ‘quick-start’ guide for embedding accessibility and inclusive design practices into your team’s workflow
Teach Access Tutorial
Welcome to the Teach Access Tutorial! This resource is part of the Teach Access Initiative, and provides best practices for making accessible mobile and web apps. This tutorial currently provides basic training for developers and designers, with more disciplines to come! If you are new to accessibility, you've come to the right place - the following material will help you get a solid footing on accessibility via hands-on exercises and useful reference guides. Follow the instructions below for using and interacting with the tutorial.
Accessibility
Access Guide
Accessibility Solutions
13 Days of Accessibility
Are you accessible? — A Primer on Web Accessibility
Référentiel général d’amélioration de l’accessibilité - RGAA
Page sample size in web accessibility testing: how many pages is enough?
We are conducting a systematic analysis to determine how many pages is enough for testing whether a website is compliant with standard accessibility guidelines.
Merriweather
Merriweather was designed to be a text face that is pleasant to read on screens. It features a very large x height, slightly condensed letterforms, a mild diagonal stress, sturdy serifs and open forms.
Roboto Mono - Google Fonts
APHont Font
PHont (pronounced Ay’-font), was developed by APH specifically for low vision readers. APHont embodies characteristics that have been shown to enhance reading speed, comprehension, and comfort for large print users.
The entire APHont Suite is available free-of-charge to qualified users for non-commercial purposes.
B612
B612 is an highly legible open source font family designed and tested to be used on aircraft cockpit screens.
FS Me Font
When most of us go about everyday tasks, we take for granted the reading that’s involved, on instructions, labels and so on. For people with learning disabilities, reading is made much harder by certain fonts. FS Me is designed specifically to improve legibility for people with learning disabilities.
Accessible-DfA
Accessible-DfA font has been designed to provide maximum legibility for everybody.
Read Regular
Read Regular aims at preventing a neglect of dyslexia, creating a more confident feeling regarding the problems that occur with dyslexia.
Lexie Readable
Lexie Readable (formerly Lexia Readable) was designed with accessibility and legibility in mind, an attempt to capture the strength and clarity of Comic Sans without the comic book associations.
Features like the non-symmetrical b and d, and the handwritten forms of a and g may help dyslexic readers. You can read more about the story behind Lexie Readable in the Kernel.
FS Millbank Font | Webfont & Desktop | MyFonts
Better Web Type
Digital Access Blog | Vision Australia. Blindness and low vision services
Tiresias
Tiresias is a family of TrueType sans-serif typefaces that were designed with the aim of legibility by people with impaired vision at the Scientific Research Unit of Royal National Institute of Blind People in London.
Know your DAS - Apps on Google Play
Home - Communication Matters
Rheumatoid Arthritis and Computing
Dementia and Computing
ZoomText – Freedom Scientific