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Accessibility: Go for Progress Over Perfection – Meryl Evans meryl.net
Accessibility is not all-or-nothing. Here's a gentler, more effective way to approach accessibility with progress over perfection.
Childish Font Sizes - Large Fonts Are Better For Everyone
We design and develop responsive websites and progressive web apps.
Lets Stop The Practice Of Giving Physical Descriptions At The Start of Meetings and Presentations
This practice is time consuming, achieves little and causes many other issues without improving accessibility and inclusion.
All Together Now â An Overview of Inclusive Design | Toptal
Instead of looking at a single solution to a design problem, inclusive design asks UX designers to look at all the ways a person could participate in the main function of a website. They incorporate a diverse range of perspectives throughout the design process to create a product that makes everyone feel included.

The role of accessibility policy in creating a culture of accessibility
Accessibility policy is critical to the success of an organization's accessibility initiative. How digital accessibility policy drives culture, defines roles and responsibilities, and creates key success metrics.
The true impact of accessibility - Life of a Blind Girl
Accessibility plays a factor in everything we do. Here are some of the ways it has a positive impact on our lives.

Accessible Social Media resources and guides
A free resource hub for marketers, communication professionals, and digital creators who want to learn how to make accessible social media content.
An inclusive design workflow for product teams | by Scott Vinkle | Mar, 2022 | Shopify UX
When it comes to digital products, such as websites or mobile apps, accessibility has traditionally been considered near the end of the product creation lifecycle, if at all. In a typical project…
The business case for accessibility - TetraLogical
Accessibility consultancy with a focus on inclusion. We can help you with knowledge, experience, strategy, assessments, and development.
4 Reasons Why Businesses Should Care About Disability Issues
Disability issues like accessibility, equal service, and employment rights are important to disabled people. But are they really important to anyone else?
Understanding the key differences between Accessible Design and Inclusive Design | by Lee Young | UX Collective
What Are the Differences between Accessible Design and Inclusive Design, why do they matter, and how can we do better as designers?

updated guidance on how to better meet the accessibility needs of people with cognitive and learning disabilities
The Website of the World Wide Web Consortium’s Web Accessibility Initiative.
A Designer’s Guide to Documenting Accessibility & User Interactions by Stéphanie Walter
Why, what and how designers should document accessibility requirements and user interactions to make product better and more inclusive
Assistive Technology Glossary - AccessibleEmployers.ca
Learn about assistive tech and accessibility terms in the only glossary focused on assistive tech, with context, history, and further reading.
Age Friendly Communities Handbook - a CUDA post
A great age friendly communities handbook from Norway using their 20 year's experience of universal design with an age-friendly perspective.
Accessible Social - Many Resources on creating and using social media accessibly
A free resource hub for marketers, communication professionals, and digital creators who want to learn how to make accessible social media content.
After Disability Awareness, Whats Next?
Disability awareness is necessary, but not sufficient. But in professional, academic, and corporate cultures it tends to be treated like a one-time inoculation, or a to-do list box to be checked off.
3 Disability Microaggressions And Why They Matter
Ableism isn’t words alone, but it isn’t just actions either. Ableist talk matters — the language, conversational habits, and ideas that intentionally or not, sadden, frustrate, and anger disabled people.
What is Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)? – Knowbility
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) encompasses every way we express our thoughts and feelings without using our voices. Technically speaking, we all use a form of AAC every day with our nonverbal communication when we use facial expressions or gestures instead of spoken words. This …

Jeff Klein: Key Elements for Creating a Culture of Accessibility
Interview with Jeff Kline, author of Strategic IT Accessibility: Enabling the Organization on creating a culture of accessibility

A11Y Style Guide - Accessibility Resources
Style guide and pattern library promoting accessible components and WCAG compliance criteria
The Inclusive Training Checklist
One of the underpinnings of all top tier learning and development program and experiences is that the program, environment, and interactions are inclusive for all participants.