Why you can’t call yourself a UX Designer if you’re ignoring accessibility.
People with disability face significant barriers in their day-to-day lives and use of the web which many of us simply take for granted. Holly McKee write about why we should all be considering accessibility in our designs.
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The postcards offer simple things to consider when designing and creating digital content. You should still consult the WCAG…
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Android 11 accessibility update significantly improves voice access control
The release of the Google Pixel 5 flagship smartphone recently has showcased Android 11, Google’s latest smartphone operating system. While there are a number of new features, the main one of interest from an…
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Friends of CFA Australia
Join the Friends of CFA Australia membership program to reduce the accessibility gap and create a more inclusive world.
The digital world is a rapidly changing environment that all of…
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Windows 11 introduces voice typing and opens the door for Android accessibility features
Microsoft has announced the upcoming release of its new Windows 11 operating system which includes some new accessibility features such as voice typing and an improved on-screen keyboard. However it’s the ability to…
Why does my organisation need digital access?
A brief summary of digital access and how to address it, plus some policies and legal precedents.
VisAbility release new online resource to empower vision impaired to navigate NDIS
Western Australian based disability service provider VisAbility has officially launched My Vision My Choice, a new online resource to assist people with vision impairment to navigate the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
The website was…
Registrations open for ASCCA 2020 online conference
The Australian Seniors Computer Clubs Association (ASCCA) is hosting its annual conference on Tuesday 10th of November 2020 and registrations are now open.
This year the focus will be to shine a light on the…