How to Make Your Nonprofit Website More Accessible
If you’re a nonprofit, then you might not have the resources to dedicate to a full website overhaul. Still, maintaining...
How to Improve Your Employee’s Desktop Accessibility
Employers spend a lot of time and money creating an environment where employees can do their best work. Believe me,...
Travel Smarter with Accessible Tech
A lot of the time on this blog we focus on digital accessibility for your everyday life. This is practical,...
Promoting Accessibility in the Workplace
Accessibility in the workplace means more than ensuring physical accessibility. It also encompasses technological accessibility, such as in files or...
Are Voter Accessibility Laws Actually Enforced?
With the recent American election, the rules and regulations surrounding voting has been a hot topic. While a lot of...
Are Web Designers Working Against Accessibility?
I love visually impactful websites, just because I am visually impaired doesn’t mean that those sites are at all lost...
Why Your Online Store is Losing Money by Delaying Accessibility Improvements
Recently, news outlets picked up the story that the Kardashian’s online store, DASH, might not comply with the American Disabilities...
Is Your Website Compatible with the Most Used Accessibility Apps?
While following WCAG 2.0 standards is a great step to making sure your website is compliant, it’s not the only step. I’ve...
How Situational Disabilities Impact Us All
Did you know a staggering one billion people worldwide have disabilities, including 53 million in the United States? They also...
Web Accessibility for Blind People
Blindness changes the way users interact with technology in a very profound way. While we often assume blind people are...
6 Tips & Best Practices to Achieve Accessibility Web Design
There are many factors to consider when designing a website, including your target audience, your value proposition, and how to...
From Android to iOS, 4 Ways to Make Your Mobile Devices More Accessible
If you or someone you know is coping with a sudden disability, or even if they’ve always had it, here...