Accessibility commitment
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Feedback
I welcome any feedback on the accessibility of this site. Please let me know if you encounter any accessibility barriers by using my contact form and I’ll do my best to respond promptly.
Thank you for visiting and for taking the time to read this page
Accessibility practices
This site has been designed with the following features in mind:
- A color palette that meets WCAG 2.1 AA standards for contrast
- Alternative text for all informative images
- Readable font faces, specifically to avoid impostor letter shapes and mirroring. This site primarily uses Red Hat Text, which is freely available and has been found to be relatively accessible to users with dyslexic traits and poor near vision.1
- A table of contents in the blog post sidebar for easier navigation
I’m not a web developer, but my plan is to periodically audit this site for accessibility failures and learn how to remedy them as best I can. Tools I find useful:
Footnotes
For more on font accessibility, I recommend the talk Don’t Believe the Type! by The Readability Group.↩︎