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Accessible web design with automated web accessibility app

I want to talk about web accessibility in this video and review accessiBe, a fully automated web accessibility app that you can install on your website and meet the WCAG compliance.

As a designer, we have to think about different types of users. Your web users can be like my parent at the age of 80+, someone who got injured in an accident, students who have low vision or people who are colour blind.

Especially for the nonprofit industry, there is a wide range of web audiences. As a designer, we cannot assume that we have only one type of user, and our goal is to make websites accessible to as many types of users as possible.
In my opinion, accessiBe app is not a magic pill that solves your website. Your website should be accessible at a reasonable level first. Then, use accessiBe to elevate your website accessibility level up.

You can check out the automated web accessibility app >> 

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Osamu Wakabayashi

Web Design Consultant for Nonprofits
He is all about helping nonprofit organizations leverage the power of the internet and do more things online so that they can grow their business. He led Ottawa UI/UX Meetup group with over 2,000 members to promote web designer communities in Canada. He is currently the organizer for Web for nonprofits Meetup group with over 200 nonprofit professionals and leaders in Ottawa.