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The business case for accessibility in New Zealand
In New Zealand, the push for web accessibility is not just a matter of inclusivity and social responsibility, but also a smart business move. This article delves into the various benefits of web accessibility and why it makes good sense for New Zealand businesses to prioritize it.

10 examples of beautiful and accessible web designs
“Accessible designs can’t be beautiful!” This mantra is all too common, and also untrue. Check out this showcase of 10 stunning web designs to see how visual appeal and accessibility can work harmoniously together.

New accessible emoji introduced
In another move to demonstrate how representation matters, the emoji dictionary has expanded to include some more images of people with disabilities.

WCAG Criteria, explained: 1.4.1 Use of color
Our series on explaining WCAG criteria in plain language, featuring notes on why the criteria matters and easy-to-understand examples. This post covers 1.4.1 Use of Color.

Shift left: what does it mean?
"Shift left" is a philosophy that advocates for integrating accessibility into web development from the earliest stages. Just as the term suggests, “shift left” is about moving the focus and application of accessibility practices to an earlier phase in the development process.

What you're doing wrong with your page headings
Common oversights with headings means breaking the logic of the page for our users! Let’s delve into the most frequent issues with page headings and provide essential accessibility tips to ensure an inclusive and user-friendly experience for all.

Why I started Aleph Accessibility
The instructions on how to build more accessible websites are out there - buried under dense jargon and complicated guidelines. But as an IAAP-certified web accessibility specialist, I know it doesn’t have to be that way.