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#DigitalAccessibility

  • A graphic with a deep blue backdrop with a black oil rig in the background and a light blue figure of a dog in the foreground.

    Alt = “Title for a Post That Doesn’t Actually Describe It Whatsoever”

    Bekah Rice
  • The words "Digital Forms" are on a purple background with smaller purple squares.

    Forms Don’t Have To Be Fun But They Do Have To Be Accessible

    Bekah Rice
  • A close up of the Eye of Providence from the one dollar bill on the left and George Washington from the one dollar bill on the right, with a speech bubble in between them that says, "AA What?!"

    Prioritize Digital Accessibility for Good Business and Happy Users

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  • Two colorful birds side by side on a wire. One is yellow and hanging upside down. The other is red and standing right side up.

    Usability and Accessibility: Two Birds, One Stone

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  • Three blue boxes from left to right. Each is a different shade of blue from darkest to lightest. The darkest have X's in the box and the lightest has a checkmark.

    Digital Accessibility: Creating Inclusive Experiences and Avoiding Lawsuits

    Bekah Rice
  • A graphic showing a home icon radiating out in colorful rings over a field of flowers that conveys harmony in difference, the potential for abundant growth, and a sense of security.

    Your Company Culture Can't Be Inclusive Without Accessible Internal Tools

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  • Treasure map style abstract map with a red x and dotted line leading to it on a blue and yellow background.

    Plan for Digital Accessibility or It Will Never Happen

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  • Bright red scaffolding on a black background that keeps connecting to itself and never seems to end.

    Creating Navigable Page Structures: An Accessibility Building Block

    Bekah Rice
  • A series of yellow check marks ascending in the shape of a mountainside against a dark navy background. Towards the top, the check marks are replaced by red X marks, which pile down to the right in a large heap, completing the mountain shape.

    6 Everyday Mistakes That Are Undoing Your Digital Accessibility Progress

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  • A purple background with the word "PDFs" written in white.

    PDFs: The Most Difficult, Most Widespread Digital Accessibility Problem

    Bekah Rice
  • A futuristic graphic of a colorful, abstract letter A to represent accessibility.

    Create Digital Products Your Not-So-Distant Future Self Can Use

    Destiny DeLarye
  • White text on a purple background saying Focus States, surrounded by a bright green box and several other boxes that are faded out.

    The Accessibility Requirement You’re Probably Failing Right Now: Focus States

    Bekah Rice
  • The words Color Contrast on a blue-purple background with rectangles representing areas of accessibility such as images, code, etc. with the rectangle around the words highlighted in orange.

    Your Color Choices Could Be Keeping Your Site or App from Digital Accessibility

    Bekah Rice
  • An audience of around thirty people sit looking towards a screen. In front of the screen stands a moderator and four panelists.

    Expert Panel Recap - Web Accessibility: Excellent User Experience for All

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  • A red background with two giant A's filled with hundred dollar bills. A blue, transparent phone with a cord floats in front of the A's.

    So You’re Being Sued For Accessibility Non-Compliance

    Bekah Rice
  • A close-up view of greasy cheese pizza with pennies in the place of pepperonis.

    How Domino’s Pizza Resisted Digital Accessibility and Lost More Than Just a Customer

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  • A graphic of three letter A's made out of varying tools, such as rulers, screwdrivers, and nails, on a blueprint background.

    Digital Accessibility Tools for Creating Inclusive Online Experiences

    Destiny DeLarye
  • A purple background with the pink outline of a casette tape in the middle with the words video and audio written across in white.

    People With Disabilities Like TV and Podcasts, Too

    Bekah Rice
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