Accessibility 101

  • Preventing Ageism in Design: Digital Accessibility for Older Adults

    As technology continues to shape our world, it’s more important than ever to ensure that older adults are not excluded from digital spaces. Ageism in design — whether intentional or…

  • Making the Web Accessible: A Focus on Cognitive Disabilities

    For many users with cognitive disabilities, trying to navigate a website can be confusing and overwhelming, but this is their daily experience online. Websites that aren’t designed with cognitive accessibility…

  • Accessibility and UX Design: Building Inclusive User Experiences

    TL;DR: Inclusive design enhances user experience by integrating accessibility from the start, ensuring digital products are intuitive, equitable, and usable for people of all abilities. Crafting intuitive, engaging digital experiences…

  • Quick-and-Dirty Accessibility

    TPGi’s William Driver runs through some simple (quick and dirty) checks that any developer can do that will help to create a more inclusive web.

  • Why is Web Accessibility Important?

    Web accessibility is interwoven into elements of web design, development and user experience. Accessibility makes it easier for people with disabilities to use and navigate digital assets like websites, mobile…

  • What Is Inclusive Design?

    How Does Inclusive Design Relate to Accessibility? Great digital experiences begin with the right mindset. When it comes to design, there are two philosophies that can help you reach the…

  • On Demand Webinar, May 16 at 12pm ET: Why is Web Accessibility Important?

  • On Demand Webinar, March 9 at 12pm ET: Understand, Test, Solve: Color Contrast

  • On Demand Webinar, January 31 at 12pm ET: A Beginner’s Guide to Inclusive UX Design

  • A Beginner’s Guide to Kiosk Accessibility: Part 2

    In part 1, we talked about why it’s worth it to make your kiosks accessible and usable. Today, we’re going to discuss how to make your kiosks accessible. Elements of…

  • Understanding Disability: Ableism

    A common definition of ableism is that it is discrimination and social prejudice against people with disabilities. That’s undoubtedly true, but ableism can also be described as discrimination in favor of non-disabled people. What’s the difference?

  • A Beginner’s Guide to Kiosk Accessibility: Part 1

    You might pick up the new camera you ordered at a buy-online-pick-up-in-store kiosk locker. Or use a self-service kiosk to order a Reuben at the sandwich place near work. Or…

  • Usability and Accessibility for Digital Marketers – Delight Your Audience with Inclusive UX

    Thursday, November 10, 2022. 3:00 PM ET (9 AM PT) Join TPGi’s David Swallow, Principal UX Consultant, and David Sloan, UX Practice Manager, for a Digital Marketing Institute webinar you…

  • Create Inclusive Customer Experiences: The Basics of Kiosk Accessibility

  • What Is a Screen Reader and Why Is It Important?

    Updated 12/20/2023 There are about 12 million people living with a vision impairment in the United States alone. Worldwide, there were approximately 250 million people who have difficulty seeing in…

  • User Flows and Their Importance to the Digital Experience

    If you’ve ever purchased a product, scheduled a doctor’s appointment, booked a hotel reservation, or performed a multitude of other tasks online, you have experienced what is known as a…

  • A Starter Guide For Improving Digital Accessibility

    Getting started can be the hardest part of starting a new initiative. When faced with a goal of losing weight, people are often overwhelmed by the sheer number of decisions…

  • UX Series 3: Digital Accessibility and the UX Design Process

    In the previous post in this series, we introduced the concept of user experience as a quality of a digital product. This post looks in more detail at the user…