Designing for Accessibility: Shortening the Learning Curve. (part three: writing good alt-text)

Todd Chambers
Moonraft Musings
Published in
Dec 2, 2020
photograph of cars winding up a mountain road with a series of hairpin turns and switchbacks.
Photo by Raul Taciu on Unsplash

Part three of our accessibility design series talks about the importance of alternative text in the context of digital accessibility. Writing a direct and useful description of web images helps users with impaired vision to be wholly included in digital communications and be an equal part of the overall online experience.

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Todd Chambers
Moonraft Musings

Human-Centered Product Designer | UX Strategist | Certified Accessibility Professional and Usability Analyst | Creative Director at @Moonraft