It is estimated that up to 67% of all accessibility errors can be prevented in the design phase alone – meaning designers have a lot of control over the overall inclusiveness of digital products. But making your visual assets accessible is more complex than just choosing an inclusive font – it’s about thinking through all the ways you can make your design work for as many people as possible. Join me as I explain the choices you can/should consider in an accessible visual presentation using text, such as font, color, contrast, size, column width, spacing, kerning, and more.
Carie Fisher
Deque Systems / Sr. Accessibility Consultant/Trainer
axe-con speaker in 2021, 2022
Pronouns: She/Her
Carie Fisher is an author, speaker, and developer with over 15 years of tech experience who is passionate about the intersection of front-end code and UX, digital accessibility, and diversity in technology. Carie works as a Senior Accessibility Consultant and Trainer at Deque Systems while also pursuing her Ph.D. in Human-Computer Interactions at Iowa State University.
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