Designing Accessible Forms and Gender-Inclusive Options

Designing forms accessible to screen readers and keyboard navigation is an accessibility practice. To promote inclusivity, you might also include gender-inclusive options in forms. Instead of just “Male” and “Female” checkboxes, you could provide an open-ended field or a “Prefer not to say” option, acknowledging and respecting diverse gender identities. In the ever-evolving landscape of [...]

By |2023-09-22T08:19:17-06:00January 28th, 2023|accessibility, forms, inclusivity|

Transcripts and Captions

Inclusivity involves catering to users who speak different languages or have limited English proficiency. A website might provide content in multiple languages to ensure a broader audience can understand the information. In this scenario, accessibility comes into play by providing accurate transcripts and captions for multimedia content like videos. This not only makes the content [...]

By |2023-08-18T07:28:41-06:00January 21st, 2023|assistive technologies, disablities|

Navigating Color Choices and Cultural Sensitivity in Marketing

"When designing a website, considering color contrast is an accessibility practice to ensure text is legible for users with visual impairments. Inclusivity takes this a step further by considering cultural sensitivities related to color. Some color combinations might have specific cultural connotations that could affect user experiences. By choosing colors thoughtfully and avoiding potential cultural [...]

By |2023-08-17T23:18:26-06:00January 14th, 2023|accessibility, inclusivity|

Web Accessibility vs. Inclusivity: Key Differences Explained

The Internet is a powerful platform for communication, information dissemination, and interaction in today's digital age. However, not everyone experiences the web in the same way. This is where the concepts of web accessibility and inclusivity come into play. While these terms are often used interchangeably, they have distinct meanings and implications for creating a [...]

By |2023-08-17T21:50:10-06:00January 8th, 2023|accessibility, inclusivity|

5 Disability Misconceptions

There are many misconceptions and stereotypes about people with disabilities, and these can vary depending on the specific disability. Here are a few examples: People with physical disabilities are unable to be independent: This is a common misconception, as many people with physical disabilities are able to live independent lives with the help of assistive [...]

By |2023-08-17T21:52:25-06:00January 1st, 2023|disablities|
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