Anyone who would really like to be able to use unity better while disabled, or who knows a bit about code and just wants to explain what might make it easier for devs to integrate accessibility into their unity projects should check out this survey.
https://unitysoftware.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ebqq9dSRjTb85Wm?channel=forum
#gamedev
#unitydev
#indiedev
#indiegamedev
#mobileappdevelopment
#appdev
#appdevelopers
#appdevelopment
#ux
#uxdesign
#DisabilityInUX
#disabilityinclusion
#blind
#blindgamers
#blindtech
#accessibility
#a11y
#accessible
#accessable
#accessability
#AccessibleGaming
#accessibletechnology
#gamedev #unitydev #indiedev #indiegamedev #mobileappdevelopment #appdev #appdevelopers #appdevelopment #ux #uxdesign #DisabilityInUX #disabilityinclusion #blind #blindgamers #blindtech #accessibility #a11y #accessible #accessable #accessability #AccessibleGaming #accessibletechnology
@weirdwriter@mastodon.social I also find this article and it's comments to be quite interesting. I don't understand allot of this so analyzing for author bias is hard for me, but finding any good info on #accessiBe is hard, so I'll take what I can get.
But I agree, this company is a problem, and in general automated access fixers and overlays are a bad idea.
https://adrianroselli.com/2020/06/accessibe-will-get-you-sued.html#Lawsuit
This other article brings the entire concept into question:
https://www.lflegal.com/2020/08/quick-fix/
#accessibility
#a11y
#access
#accessibilitytoolkit
#accessability
#accessibilitymatters
#accessibilityforall
#accessibletechnology
#DisabilityInUX
#webaccessibility
#wcag
#webaim
#accessable
#Blind
#visuallyimpaired
#blindness
#blindtech
#lowvision
#colorblind
#disability
#webdev
#webdevs
#uxdesign
#ux
#uxd
#uiux
#accessiBe #accessibility #a11y #access #accessibilitytoolkit #accessability #accessibilitymatters #accessibilityforall #accessibletechnology #DisabilityInUX #webaccessibility #wcag #webaim #accessable #blind #visuallyimpaired #blindness #blindtech #lowvision #colorblind #disability #webdev #webdevs #uxdesign #ux #uxd #uiux
Hey digital #accessibility testers, I'm thinking about going into the field and I'd like to interview some of you before hand, both out of my own curiosity and also to fulfil the requirements of my state's vocational rehab agency.
So if you can speak decent English and don't mind doing an approx 45 minute audio only non compensated interview at the time of your choosing and with no recording or personal details unless you allow it, then please do let me know! I'd love to hear from you.
#a11y
#accessable
#access
#accessibletechnology
#webaccessibility
#DisabilityInUX
#accessibility #a11y #accessable #access #accessibletechnology #webaccessibility #DisabilityInUX
What do you guys think, are comprehensive #AccessibilityToolkit solutions that continuously scan and fix #A11Y errors like #AccessiBE, Access Alchemy, and Make-Sense, the way of the future [despite the often sub par results] simply because of the cost savings and ease of use?
https://accessibe.com
https://www.levelaccess.com/solutions/software/access-alchemy
https://mk-sense.com
Or do you think that human #accessibility testers are still going to be important to the future of #webdev in a decade.
Are the potential benefits of fast fixes and consistent monitoring promising enough for end users to be worth giving them space to grow even if they aren't great right now?
#Blind
#blindness
#disability
#DisabilityInUX
#wcag
#accessable
#accessibletechnology
#accessibledesign
#accessibilitymatters
#accessible
#webdeveloper
#webdevs
#uxdesign
#UX
#accessibilitytoolkit #a11y #accessiBe #accessibility #webdev #blind #blindness #disability #DisabilityInUX #wcag #accessable #accessibletechnology #accessibledesign #accessibilitymatters #accessible #webdeveloper #webdevs #uxdesign #ux
Open captions (burned in, so you cannot scale them) and ASL interpreter:
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RT @TwitterDesign
Deaf or hard of hearing? Surrounded by too much noise or just prefer to read?
We're happy to present the #DisabilityInUX panel recording with English subtitles featuring @treemershon, @ace_ux, @Imani_Barbarin, @alexhaagaard, and @AshleeMBoyer.
https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1OwxWLnlrMDKQ
https://twitter.com/TwitterDesign/status/1293238566567387136
I didn’t even have to zoom in to see the low contrast mess (even the text is transparent), but then I did something that broke the image and realized the alt text does not convey all the text from the image.
https://twitter.com/stommepoes/status/1286563615110201345
https://disabilityinux.splashthat.com/
#DisabilityInUX
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RT @StommePoes
Designers don't like users zooming in and making their designs change. The…
https://twitter.com/stommepoes/status/1286563615110201345