Beyond Compliance: Building Accessibility Accommodations That Truly Empower Users
Introduction: Why Moving Beyond Compliance Is Non-NegotiableIn my practice over the last decade and a half, I've witnessed countless organizations tre...
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Introduction: Why Moving Beyond Compliance Is Non-NegotiableIn my practice over the last decade and a half, I've witnessed countless organizations tre...
For teams that have already mastered the basics—alt text, color contrast, keyboard navigation—the next frontier is harder. It's not about ticking WCAG...
For many organizations, accessibility accommodations remain a matter of ticking boxes: install screen readers, add captions, widen doorways. But compl...
For many organizations, accessibility begins and ends with a compliance checklist. Meeting WCAG 2.1 AA standards feels like a milestone, but it rarely...
Who Needs This and What Goes Wrong Without It When we talk about digital accessibility, the conversation often defaults to ramps: curb cuts, automatic...
For many organizations, accessibility remains a box to check—a set of requirements to satisfy after the product is built. Ramps, screen reader tags, c...
Accessibility accommodations are often reduced to a checklist of legal requirements, but true inclusion goes far beyond compliance. Many organizations...
Digital accessibility often conjures images of physical infrastructure metaphors—ramps and rails—but the real frontier lies in creating inclusive digi...
Many organizations approach digital accessibility as a legal requirement—a set of criteria to meet so they can avoid lawsuits or pass an audit. While ...
Many organizations start their accessibility journey with a compliance checklist. They audit against WCAG success criteria, fix the most obvious issue...
Workplace accommodations are often viewed through a narrow compliance lens—a checklist of legal requirements to avoid lawsuits. But for teams that hav...
When we hear 'accessibility,' many of us picture a physical ramp alongside a staircase. That image is powerful, but digital accessibility demands a wi...