Technological evolution at breathtaking speed, legal advancements – somewhat slower. Is AI going to fix or break accessibility as we know it? These discussions are important and interesting, but for end users with disabilities, it is still business as usual. And our projects and assignments keep delivering results – enjoy the read.
Current topics
New project approved: “Easier to make it right”
We will contribute to make young neurodivergent sign language users to live independently.
Getting the requirements right from the start increases the chances of an accessible result, lowers costs and make processes efficient. Procurement is key.
Legal information needs to be accessible to persons with disabilities. Starting with pilots in Sweden and Hungary, we are providing courses free of charge.
IAAP EU Webinar: Results from “EN beyond WCAG”-workshop in Dublin
26 February, 14.00-15.30 CET
Online
European accessibility legislation points to the EN301549 for technical specifications of compliance. Already in the current version, 60 of these requirements are not found in WCAG, which means there is no “how to meet”/understanding/examples of techniques or similar documentation attached to the EN. With the European Accessibility Act, the requirements are expected to increase – making the gap even wider.
Free Friday webinar; InDesign styles, unlock the accessibility potential
27 February, 13.30-14.00 CET
Online
In this Friday webinar, you will learn the essential style techniques: paragraph styles, character styles, export tags, and language settings. Discover why they matter, when to use which styles, avoid common mistakes, and what to check before export. Styles aren’t just for formatting – they’re your accessibility superpower.