Global Accessibility Awareness Day: May 18, 2017

Posted by on May 16, 2017 in Accessible Web | One Comment

logo for GAAD

Global Accessibility Awareness Day is coming up this week on Thursday, May 18, 2017. The purpose of GAAD is to “get everyone talking, thinking and learning about digital (web, software, mobile, etc.) access/inclusion and people with different disabilities”.

GAAD was inspired by a blog post written by Joe Devon, who proposed creating a day where “every web developer will be urged to test at least one page on their site in an accessibility tool. After fixing up the page, they are urged to blog about what they changed and inspire others to follow suit.” Read the inspiring blog post here.

All over the world, technology communities are holding Global Accessibility Awareness Day events, talks and workshops. You can see a partial list of these events on the GAAD Events page.

If you are not able to attend a live or virtual event, here are a few suggestions of ways you can take part by testing on of your own sites:

  1. Take the #NoMouse Challenge — try using a website without using a mouse. Many disabilities make using a mouse impossible to navigate through a website.
  2. Check for Sufficient Color Contrast — check your webpage to see if there is suffient color contrast. For this year’s challenge, I’m planning on trying the color contrast analyzer by The Paciello Group or by Web AIM on one of my websites.
  3. Use the WAVE — Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool to test your site for web accessibility.

Visit the GAAD site to learn more.

Design Week Portland

Posted by on Apr 26, 2017 in Inspiration | No Comments

Portland Design Week 2017 Design Week Portland (DWP) is great!

“Design Week Portland is a week-long, city-wide series of programs exploring the process, craft, and practice of design across all disciplines.”

Portland’s creative community has held this event for the last five years. An impressive variety of talks, workshops, exhibitions, studio tours and more are presented. Although I’ve only attended a few of these sessions so far, I’m impressed with the quality of the work presented, the knowledge being shared and the welcoming, collaborative “feel” of the local design community.

The mission of DWP “is to increase appreciation and awareness about design and its far-reaching effects on matters of cultural and social relevance, including community development, education systems, and the economy.”

Design Week Portland runs through Saturday, April 29th. Learn more about this event.

Portland WordPress Meetup Group

Posted by on Apr 13, 2017 in Lifelong Learning | No Comments

Portland WordPress Meetup

Last night I attended my first Portland WordPress Meetup. I joined the Seattle WordPress Meetup in 2010 and then later, the UW WordPress User Group. Over the years, both of these groups have helped me learn the best practices for designing and developing WordPress sites. These groups are welcoming to users, designers and developers of all levels of experience. I’ve made a lot of good friends through these groups, collaborated on projects and problem-solving site issues with other members.

I’m looking forward to becoming more involved with the Portland WordPress group and am volunteering to help plan the upcoming Portland WordCamp.

Portland WordPress Meetup usually meets twice a month and you can visit their website or calendar to see meetings.