Authentic conversations so far...

This is an archive of the email messages I sent to my daily mailing list since March 12th, 2024. Enjoy!

When product teams create silos, accessibility falls through the cracks.

Instead of convincing people accessibility matters, build it first and make them work to remove it.

Accessibility is like starting a fire. It works better when you don't overwhelm everyone with massive changes.

Accessibility specialists often end up as "complexity managers," whose job is to make sense of unnecessarily complicated systems.

Companies mandate yearly training, everyone gets a certificate, but nothing changes. True for security, GDPR or accessibility.

Ignoring accessibility means building on a shaky foundation.

What is the best case and the worst case scenario when you don't fix your accessibility problems?

Make things simpler to understand and problems can become easier to fix.

You don't need permission to work on accessibility because the majority of accessibility improvements are about how you build the stuff.

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