Even more interesting accessibility links
It’s important to keep up with what’s going on in the accessibility world. Luckily there are lots of people that share their knowledge and experiences via talks, articles, websites, and books. This article lists several resources about accessibility that I’ve enjoyed this year. I hope you enjoy them too!
Articles
- The future of accessibility for custom elements by Rob Dodson
- What being deaf means to me by Darice de Cuba
- Rethinking Web Accessibility On Windows by Marco Zehe
- Playing with the Accessibility Object Model (AOM) by Léonie Watson
- Getting Started with Website Accessibility by Carie Fisher
- Regaining sight? by Léonie Watson
- Graphics Contrast by Alastair Campbell
Talks
- 1Up Your Writing with Plain Language by Ashley Bischoff
- Debugging Accessibility by Alice Boxhall
- Innovating with Accessibility in Mind by Marcy Sutton
- Writing Modes by Jen Simmons
- You’re only supposed to blow the bloody doors off! by Léonie Watson
- I listen to color by Neil Harbisson
Books
- Accessibility for Everyone by Laura Kalbag
- Inclusive Design Patterns by Heydon Pickering
Projects
- A11Y Style Guide by Carie Fisher
- Xiao by Heydon Pickering
- Netflix Audio Description Style Guide V1.0
- Web Fundamentals: Building Components by Google Developers
- Contrast — Color Accessibility
- Inclusive Design Principles
Miscellaneous
- Belfast Trans Resource Centre: Accessibility & Getting Here
- UP and OUT by Julia Kaye
- Writing and Accessibility: Ashley Bischoff (podcast)
- Seeing AI