Category: Accessibility in Communications

Sticky Headers: Digital Accessibility & User Experience

According to the Nielsen Norman Group, “sticky headers (or persistent headers) are a common pattern for keeping the header of a website or app in the same place on the screen while the user scrolls down the page…when done appropriately, sticky headers allow users to quickly access the navigation, search, and utility-navigation elements without scrolling […]

Accessibility on Screen: Leveling Up Your Knowledge of Alt Text

Welcome to our series of posts about accessibility in communications. Accessibility is the practice of making information, activities, and/or environments sensible, meaningful, and usable for as many people as possible. This is super-important as persons within your audience all have different needs. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 1 billion people around the world live with a disability. […]

Accessibility on Screen: 5 Helpful Tips for Writing Effective and Inclusive Alt Text

Welcome to our series of posts about accessibility in communications. Accessibility is the practice of making information, activities, and/or environments sensible, meaningful, and usable for as many people as possible. This is super-important because persons within your audience all have different needs. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 15 percent of people around the world—that’s over 1 billion—live with […]

Accessibility on Screen: How to Make Your Webinar More Accessible

Welcome to our series of posts about accessibility in communications.  Accessibility is the practice of making information, activities, and/or environments sensible, meaningful, and usable for as many people as possible. This is super-important because persons within your audience all have different needs. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 15 percent of people around the world—that’s over 1 billion—live […]

Accessibility in Color

Welcome to our series of posts about accessibility in communications. Accessibility is the practice of making information, activities, and/or environments sensible, meaningful, and usable for as many people as possible. This is super-important because persons within your audience all have different needs. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 15 percent of people around the world—that’s over 1 billion—live with […]