Four techniques to keep an effective accessibility workshop running on track and everyone on point.
Authentic conversations so far...
This is an archive of the email messages I sent to my daily mailing list since March 12th, 2024. Enjoy!
Yesterday
Checking for accessibility isn't the same as creating accessible experiences.
Jan 20th, 2025
Stop talking about theoretical improvements and start testing with actual users who depend on accessible design.
Jan 19th, 2025
In Issue 29, Gary thinks hiding accessibility issues means solving them.
Jan 18th, 2025
What to ask when running a retrospective after a complex project that didn't go exactly as planned.
Jan 17th, 2025
Accessibility and disability are touchy subjects. We need to push through the discomfort if we are to make the web accessible.
Jan 16th, 2025
Common pitfalls to avoid when deciding what accessibility KPIs to track.
Tactics to keep everyone's attention and energy up during long workshops about web accessibility.
Jan 14th, 2025
Accessibility isn't a technical problem or a feature. It's a process problem that requires a different mindset.
Jan 13th, 2025
How to actively work to maintain and improve accessibility, looking at specific standards and following a clear process to address issues.
Jan 12th, 2025
In Issue 28 of Access Denied, Gary tests everything for accessibility after the customers complain.
Jan 11th, 2025
Focus on incremental improvements and defining success against your past self rather than the WCAG for a much more accessible product.
Jan 10th, 2025
Compare hands-on vs theoretical approaches to learning web accessibility and discover which method leads to better outcomes.
Jan 9th, 2025
Recap on the seven intangible accessibility metrics and the story they tell about an organisation's accessibility maturity.
How to handle difficult behaviours during effective accessibility workshops.
Jan 7th, 2025
Curb cuts are no big deal for many people, but for someone in a wheelchair, they might as well be a wall.
Jan 6th, 2025
What are your pet accessibility peeves?
Jan 5th, 2025
In Issue 27 of Access Denied, Gary thinks accessibility is just about adding a CSS file to the website.
Jan 4th, 2025
You can’t make a product that’s usable by everyone if you only consider the needs of some.
Jan 3rd, 2025
When we design websites as if everyone has perfect abilities, we're basically telling a huge chunk of people they don't matter.
Jan 2nd, 2025
Accessibility demands that teams collectively develop the capacity to perceive, understand and respond to the diverse emotional experiences.
Jan 1st, 2025
Happy New Year, 2025!
Dec 31st, 2024
There are very few projects that have an impact on every human on the planet. Accessibility is one of them.
Dec 30th, 2024
Bad at accessibility is about not having a solid process, a general lack of awareness and low confidence.
Dec 29th, 2024
In Issue 26 of Access Denied, Gary looks back at what he's accomplished for accessibility during the past year.
Dec 28th, 2024
Web accessibility will be there waiting for you after the holidays. For now, just breathe.
Dec 27th, 2024
Why would you believe that you can ship an accessible website quickly and with no effort on your part?
Dec 26th, 2024
If you're not monitoring emerging accessibility standards or experiment with new tools, you might have a technical agility problem.
Dec 25th, 2024
Wrap-up for timeline and strucutre when running effective accessibility workshops.
Dec 24th, 2024
I believe we're all on Santa's nice (semantic) list because we're all kind and want to do good. Happy holidays!
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I send out short emails like these every day to help you gain a fresh perspective on accessibility and understand it without the jargon, so you can build more robust products that everyone can use, including people with disabilities.