Difference between revisions of "An Alphabet of Accessibility"

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* [https://ldaamerica.org/transitioning-from-college-to-work/ Transitioning from College to Work] - Learning Disabilities Association of America.  
* [https://ldaamerica.org/transitioning-from-college-to-work/ Transitioning from College to Work] - Learning Disabilities Association of America.  
* [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_accessibility Web Accessibility] - Wikipedia.  
* [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_accessibility Web Accessibility] - Wikipedia.  
* [https://www.creativebloq.com/web-design/why-mobile-design-means-accessible-design-111413509 Why mobile design means accessible design] - Creative Bloq. Robin Christopherson, 18 December 2014.  
* [https://www.quora.com/Why-are-disabled-people-valuable-for-society Why are disabled people valuable for society?] on Quora. (Warning:  *massive* levels of ableist bullshit included on page.)
 
* [https://www.creativebloq.com/web-design/why-mobile-design-means-accessible-design-111413509 Why mobile design means accessible design] - Creative Bloq. Robin Christopherson, 18 December 2014.


==Examples (good and bad)==
==Examples (good and bad)==

Revision as of 18:32, 3 February 2019


“What letter are you? An Alphabet of Accessibility” is based on an article that I wrote for The Pastry Box called An Alphabet of Accessibility. It also integrates parts of another article I wrote for A List Apart, Reframing Accessibility for the Web.

Special Thanks To:

Resources

The bulk of the photos, when not provided directly by a volunteer, came from my collection on Unsplash.

Works Cited / Works Consulted

Philly.com

Examples (good and bad)