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How working with a blind client revealed invisible accessibility gaps

4 days ago
  • #Accessibility
  • #User Experience
  • #Software Development
  • Accessibility reviews for a workflow project took 18 hours, far exceeding the initial estimate of a few hours.
  • The client had blind and deaf employees, requiring serious accessibility considerations beyond standard engagements.
  • Platform limitations, such as Microsoft's browser apps and SharePoint's read-only tags, hindered screen reader usability.
  • Workarounds included sending email updates instead of using inaccessible pages and creating tailored training materials.
  • Using a screen reader revealed the noise and clutter that sighted users overlook, emphasizing the need for better design.
  • The experience highlighted gaps in software accessibility when tools are built primarily for sighted and hearing users.
  • Recommendations include integrating accessibility standards early, advocating for inclusive tools, and reporting issues to companies.