Thoughts on Accessibility
To say that people are starting to talk about accessibility on the web would be misleading. Some people have been talking about it for quite a while. What should be said is that people are starting to listen to talk about accessibility. If you're interested in learning about accessibility, here are some people and organization you should try listening to.
- 456 Berea Street
- Accessibility Field Notes
- Accessites.org
- AlastairC
- Bruce Lawson's personal site
- Confusability
- Do It Myself Blog - Glenda Watson Hyatt
- Human Factors International, Inc.
- Jim Thatcher
- Joe Dolson Accessible Web Design
- Juicy Studio
- lifekludger
- mezzoblue
- Usability is No Longer Enough
- Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Highlights
- Web Axe - Practical Web Design Accessibility Tips
- What's New at Usability.gov
- and Thoughts on Design - because it's my list

Comments
Thanks for sharing these links. Lately I've been thinking more about usability and accessibility. Please take a look at my blog and email any suggestions to me as to how to make it more usable. I want to keep it minimalist looking. Thanks, Douglas.
Thanks for the comment Gordie, I'll take a look at your site this weekend. I've been meaning to take a look at it since you moved.
Thanks for the list, and including my Lifekludger site. I think it's important we think about accessibility as more than just 'web' access and correct markup. Regards, Dave - Lifekludger
Post new comment