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Digital Accessibility Newsletter June 2019
67% of all web accessibility lawsuits in last 4 years filed in the last year alone*
Accessibility lawsuits are on the rise, and all signs indicate they will continue to increase as people use the rights afforded to them under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to make the web accessible. That’s why we support our clients with aLetter of Reasonable AccessibilityTM and provide their customers a24/7 accessibility hotline.
*Based on available data, 2015 – 2018
Settling the debate: Accessibility vs. Usability vs. Inclusion
These terms have a lot of overlap and can be easily confused. Maybe that’s why everyone defines them a little differently. Here’s how we think of these user experience concepts.
Accessibility means that people with disabilities can navigate, consume, and contribute to digital content.Keep reading
Assistive Tech 101
What is a screen reader? How can Braille help somebody use a website? Aren’t joysticks only for video games?
If you’re looking for a crash course in assistive technology, look no further:
Hey, project managers! Have we told you lately how much you mean to us?
Project managers are asked to wear many hats, having responsibility for connecting so many moving parts and people. But, did you know they also play one of the most critical roles in providing customers accessible experiences and keeping organizations in accessibility compliance?
Offering Online Web Accessibility Certification Programs
We are currently offering self-paced training courses to help anyone build a strong understanding of web accessibility. After completing each course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion. Trainings range from web accessibility best practices to mobile accessibility to Making PDF's accessibility.Check out self-paced training