

Ann and Margy are distinguished researchers, trainers, and presenters in the accessibility space, whose work has been cited by several of the experts we consulted for this guide. Terrill’s personal blog is both a wealth of information on best practices and also itself an instructive example of accessible web design.Īnn Chadwick-Dias and Marguerite Bergel, Directors of UX Research at Fidelity Investments.

Terrill Thompson, Technology Accessibility Specialist with the University of Washington and accessibility blogger. Alison has written broadly on accessibility, but her 2016 presentation “ Creating accessible experiences starts with experience design” is particularly relevant here. Aidan was interviewed in 2015 by Access iQ about accessibility and prototyping.Īlison Walden, Director of Experience Technology at SapientRazorfish and proprietor of the accessib.ly blog. Kip Mitchell of Axure recently interviewed Jennifer on the subject of accessibility and prototyping.Īidan Tierney, Manager of Digital Accessibility at TD Bank. In assembling this guide, we’ve gathered advice from the following web accessibility specialists: This guide pulls together a number of accessibility issues worthy of your consideration as you develop your next Axure RP prototype, along with some simple steps you can take in the tool to pilot your project toward an outcome that’s more friendly for all types of people to consume.
