Technology is integral to our everyday lives, and for individuals who require assistance with vision or hearing, smartphones like the iPhone can be incredibly beneficial. We've compiled useful tips ...
When it comes to holiday hosting, there's a lot to remember. From cooking and cleaning to general chaos, one important aspect may get lost in the shuffle: making your gathering accessible for every ...
Like all digital content, you should ensure you have implemented fundamental accessibility practices into your work. For additional guidance, visit the Digital Accessibility Office content ...
Imagine that you have shown up for an important meeting at a massive building you have never visited before. You enter the front door to find eight identical hallways branching off a circular lobby.
During these cold, dark winter months, the sunnier climes of June 28, 2025 might seem way beyond the horizon of immediate business concerns. However, when one considers that this is the deadline to ...
As William & Mary’s digital accessibility specialist, I am proud to reflect on the progress our community has made as we approach the April 2026 Title II ADA compliance deadline. In only a year and a ...
Jeff and Fernando talk about Apple’s impressive history with accessibility, including our favorite accessibility tips and tricks, and upcoming accessibility features in iOS 26! Sponsored by Bitwarden: ...
Welcome to our November issue of the Accessibility Minute Newsletter! This newsletter is produced by the CU Boulder Digital Accessibility Office and covers one accessibility skill or topic per month.
In today's competitive digital landscape, marketers are constantly being asked to do more with less—whether generating leads, building brand loyalty, or driving conversions. We're expected to squeeze ...
Over 200,000 guests are expected to attend the Rochester International Jazz Festival this year. Resources and facilities will be available to accommodate guests of all ages and abilities. Guests with ...
It isn’t often that something in a publication just blows me away. By way of background, I’m a 70-plus-year-old retired chemist and industry executive. I’ve had issues with an inability to see colors ...