We provide accessibility (including ADA, Section 508, WCAG, and CVAA) consulting to companies to make their IT products more usable for people with disabilities
Wishing you a happy and accessible Pride Month! #a11y
ALT Graphic with hands of various races holding rainbow flags and making a rainbow heart hand with the banner text: HAPPY PRIDE MONTH Accessibility Partners
In celebration of International Museum Day 2026 UNESCO organized the international webinar “Universal Accessibility in Museums: Inclusive Practices and Innovations”. via @UNESCO#a11y#accessibilityunesco.org/en/articles/unesc…
We just read up on @tactivo --a collection of audio-based games for Windows PCs and laptops. The games are designed for non-visual play, using audio instructions, sound effects, spoken feedback, and simple controls. Game on!
tactivoplay.com/#a11y#gamer#blind
Thank you for being part of our Accessibility Partners journey — every project, every engagement, every moment has made the world a more inclusive and accessible place. #a11y#anniversary
ALT Thank you for being part of our Accessibility Partners journey — every project, every engagement, every moment has made the world a more inclusive and accessible place.
Includes a graphic of a diverse group of people, including one in a wheelchair and another at a laptop at a meeting.
I don't know about you, I'm feeling ADA Title II! See us today at 3:20 PT at #CSUNATC in Orange County 1.
ALT Cover slide of ADA Title II and You: Document Accessibility in Your Office. Image of three document logos (PPT, PDF, and Word). Dana Marlowe and Sharon Rosenblatt. Accessibility Partners, CSUN 2026.
Automatic transcript is so close, but not quite. Find out more why automated solutions still require a human check at our #CSUNATC26 presentation next week!
ALT Transcript of my voicemail that reads Heroin at the Ritual Library when it should read Carolyn from the Ridgefield Library.
Did you know that #a11y is a commonly used shorthand for #accessibility? It also represents a community of people working to make apps, sites, and forms inclusive from the start.
We're happy to join @NYSITS in celebrating 35 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act! #ADA35
ALT A woman smiles while sitting in a wheelchair against a yellow backdrop. Beside her, the text reads "a11y is short for accessibility" and in parentheses below, "there are 11 letters between the a and y". The New York State Office of Information Technology Services logo alongside the "a11y" tag sit below the text.
“People think they have to see to bird...The word ‘birdwatcher’ implies you have to see to do it. People who are blind would say, ‘I can’t see, so I can’t bird.’ But that’s one of the things we’re trying to change. You can identify birds by their song.”
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