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Inclusive user research: vulnerable people by Ela Gorla showing a black and white photo of her with straight long hair and a big smile set against a purple background with the TetraLogical logo on the top right corner

Inclusive user research: vulnerable people by Ela Gorla showing a black and white photo of her with straight long hair and a big smile set against a purple background with the TetraLogical logo on the top right corner

User research with people in difficult situations such as trauma, financial stress, or loss is not just about getting good data. It’s about making sure people feel safe, respected while researchers are supported.

Ela Gorla shares some key considerations: tetralogical.com/blog/2026/04...

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We're sorry to learn about the loss of James Edwards, AKA Brothercake. A friend to many and and inspiration to many, many more in accessibility and beyond.

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Are you sighted and navigate the web with a keyboard? Join our accessibility testing network!

Are you sighted and navigate the web with a keyboard? Join our accessibility testing network!

If you are sighted and navigate web content using keyboard alone, join our UX network: tetralogical.com/about/ux-net...

You can help us test digital products and get paid for it. Sessions are run remotely over Zoom.

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All Day Hey! 2026 A curated single-track conference for curious developers, designers, and technology leaders.

We’re excited to share that TetraLogical is sponsoring All Day Hey! 2026 on 7 May in Leeds.

Our own Léonie Watson will be speaking: Do Androids Dream of Accessible Webs? exploring emerging tech and accessibility.

heypresents.com/conferences/...

#AllDayHey #DigitalAccessibility

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Another fireside chat is in the works this time with @stevefaulkner.bsky.social chatting to the most excellent @gerardkcohen.me. If you don't already, follow both for accessibility insights and more.

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Slide with a purple background and TetraLogical branding.Top left shows the TetraLogical logo. Large white title text reads: “Designing for people who are blind”. Bottom right features a circular black-and-white headshot of a man. Beneath it, white text reads: “By Graeme Coleman”. Decorative abstract shapes appear in the background.

Slide with a purple background and TetraLogical branding.Top left shows the TetraLogical logo. Large white title text reads: “Designing for people who are blind”. Bottom right features a circular black-and-white headshot of a man. Beneath it, white text reads: “By Graeme Coleman”. Decorative abstract shapes appear in the background.

Non-visual design anyone?

Next in our "designing for people with disabilities" series we have designing for people who are blind, by Graeme Coleman

tetralogical.com/blog/2026/04...

If it doesn't work without sight, the design isn't right.

#Accessibility #InclusiveDesign #SustainableAccessibility

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The text Is using a mouse difficult for you? Join our accessibility testing network together with a megaphone icon made up of an orange circle on the left where the sound enters, a muted purple cone for the body with a U-shaped handle on the bottom, and a bright pink oval on the right where the sound is amplified as it exits.

The text Is using a mouse difficult for you? Join our accessibility testing network together with a megaphone icon made up of an orange circle on the left where the sound enters, a muted purple cone for the body with a U-shaped handle on the bottom, and a bright pink oval on the right where the sound is amplified as it exits.

If you have limited dexterity and would like to help us test digital products, join our UX network: tetralogical.com/about/ux-net...

Sessions are run remotely over Zoom, you get paid for your participation and help us make products easier to use for everyone!

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A yellow square with the text "Do you navigate websites or apps by voice? Join our accessibility testing network!" in big bold letters. 

There is the TetraLogical logo and a megaphone icon made up of an orange circle on the left where the sound enters, a muted purple cone for the body with a U-shaped handle on the bottom, and a bright pink oval on the right where the sound is amplified as it exits.

A yellow square with the text "Do you navigate websites or apps by voice? Join our accessibility testing network!" in big bold letters. There is the TetraLogical logo and a megaphone icon made up of an orange circle on the left where the sound enters, a muted purple cone for the body with a U-shaped handle on the bottom, and a bright pink oval on the right where the sound is amplified as it exits.

If you use speech recognition software and would like to help us test digital products, join our UX network: tetralogical.com/about/ux-net...

Sessions are run remotely, you get paid for your participation, and can help us make products easier to use for everyone!

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A purple background with the title Designing for people with low vision by Ian 'Lloydi' Lloyd. A photo shows Lloydi in a flat cap and black rimmed glasses with a half smile looking at the camera. The TetraLogical logo appears top left, with subtle semicircle and tetrahedron watermarks in the top right and bottom left corners

A purple background with the title Designing for people with low vision by Ian 'Lloydi' Lloyd. A photo shows Lloydi in a flat cap and black rimmed glasses with a half smile looking at the camera. The TetraLogical logo appears top left, with subtle semicircle and tetrahedron watermarks in the top right and bottom left corners

Designing for people with low vision isn’t about edge cases. It’s about making content clearer, usable, and more flexible for everyone. From spacing to zoom and reflow, small decisions have a big impact. @lloydi.com breaks down what matters:

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Good to know, thanks Richard!

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A yellow square with the text "Are you colour blind? Join our accessibility testing network" in big bold letters. There is the TetraLogical logo and a megaphone icon made up of an orange circle on the left where the sound enters, a muted purple cone for the body with a U-shaped handle on the bottom, and a bright pink oval on the right where the sound is amplified as it exits.

A yellow square with the text "Are you colour blind? Join our accessibility testing network" in big bold letters. There is the TetraLogical logo and a megaphone icon made up of an orange circle on the left where the sound enters, a muted purple cone for the body with a U-shaped handle on the bottom, and a bright pink oval on the right where the sound is amplified as it exits.

If you're colour blind and would like to help test digital products, we'd love to invite you to join our UX network:
tetralogical.com/about/ux-net...
Sessions are remote, you get paid, and can help us make products easier to use for all!

#Accessibility #UsabilityTesting

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A useful run-down from @patrickhlauke.bsky.social on how to get screen recordings on Android that include TalkBack audio www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nvnj... #a11y #accessibility

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We're really happy to be involved this year!

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A photo of Niamh with long dark hair and glasses looking straight into the camera with a slight smile. Her photo is on a purple background with the TetraLogical logo in white and range semi circle on the top left and right of the photo. Underneath is the text, Meet the team: Niamh Madden

A photo of Niamh with long dark hair and glasses looking straight into the camera with a slight smile. Her photo is on a purple background with the TetraLogical logo in white and range semi circle on the top left and right of the photo. Underneath is the text, Meet the team: Niamh Madden

Meet Niamh Madden, our first Associate Accessibility Specialist who is taking TetraLogical by storm!

She shares her tips and tricks for accessibility and add another pooch, Zena, to the TetraLogical team.

Read all about it here: tetralogical.com/blog/2026/03...

#Accessibility #MeetTheTeam

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Designing for people with anxiety - TetraLogical Most of us will experience anxiety at some point, sometimes triggered by a stressful moment, other times as a chronic condition. By taking thoughtful, intentional steps, we can ensure our designs at t...

Anxiety can make digital tasks harder when interfaces are complex, unpredictable, or high-pressure.

In this article, Demelza Feltham explores how thoughtful design can reduce tension and create calmer digital experiences.

tetralogical.com/blog/2026/03...

#Accessibility #InclusiveDesign

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Designing for people with disabilities - TetraLogical At the heart of inclusive design are people. Not technology, and not standards. Technology is what people use, and standards provide a foundation for access, but inclusive design is shaped by real use...

What’s helped you bring accessibility into the design process earlier?

We’ve shared some thoughts in "Designing for people with disabilities", and would love to hear what’s worked for you be it tools, processes, or cultural changes.

tetralogical.com/blog/2026/03...

#Accessibility #InclusiveDesign

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TetraLogical logo above headline “Accessible building blocks for web” over an abstract network of connected circles.

TetraLogical logo above headline “Accessible building blocks for web” over an abstract network of connected circles.

Accessible building blocks for web. A series of short videos by @tetralogical.com on accessibility basics: headings, images, buttons, links, and form fields, with practical tips on labels, contrast, and semantic HTML for keyboard and screen reader users. #a11y #video

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Home | Global Forum 2026 The annual event to align GS1's strategy, inspire and strengthen the staff.

TetraLogical Director @tink.uk will be attending the GS1 Global Forum this week.

This forum brings together leaders and practitioners from across industries to discuss the future of global standards and digital transformation.

forum.gs1.org

#DigitalAccessibility #Accessibility #GS1

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The TetraLogical logo and the text “Accessible building blocks for the web” on a purple background with a semicircle and tetrahedron watermark. A black and white photo of Ela smiling in sunlight appears alongside the text “By Ela Gorla”

The TetraLogical logo and the text “Accessible building blocks for the web” on a purple background with a semicircle and tetrahedron watermark. A black and white photo of Ela smiling in sunlight appears alongside the text “By Ela Gorla”

For a round up of our Accessible building blocks for the web videos, visit:

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The collection covers practical guidance for designing and building core web components that work for everyone.

#Accessibility #InclusiveDesign #SustainableAccessibility

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🛠️ Screen Reader HTML Support – Lookup by @tetralogical.com

A Work in progress: Last updated 5 February 2026.

Also all Screen Reader support tables have been updated/spruced up by Grace Snow 👏🏽

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SotB14 | State of the Browser Welcome to the fourteenth edition of State of the Browser, a yearly one-day, single-track conference with widely-varying talks about the modern web, accessibility, web standards, and more, organised b...

We're pleased to sponsor State of the Browser 2026 captions 🎉

A one-day conference on the modern web, accessibility, and standards — 28 Feb at the Barbican (and online).

2026.stateofthebrowser.com

#StateoftheBrowser2026 #Accessibility #AccessibilityConference

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Ready for an update Content journey mapping, user research with disabled people, designing for people who are deaf, and plain language versus plain English.

Latest edition of the now-called Clear Language Club newsletter from last week includes:

– plain language vs plain English by @cjforms.bsky.social
– user research with disabled people
– designing for people who are deaf by @vitalyf.bsky.social
– screen readers misconceptions by @tetralogical.com

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Accessible building blocks for web: form fields
Accessible building blocks for web: form fields YouTube video by TetraLogical

In the final day of our Accessible Building Blocks series, we're sharing a video on how to design and build forms that everyone can fill in.

Watch the video here: youtu.be/hj6wCUyGx0o or with British Sign Language: youtu.be/WJGAVpdURGY

#AccessibleBuildingBlocks #Accessibility #AccessibleFormFields

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Accessible building blocks for web: buttons
Accessible building blocks for web: buttons YouTube video by TetraLogical

Day four of our Accessible Building Blocks covers making buttons clear, easy to identify, and usable with keyboards and assistive tech.

Watch and follow here: youtu.be/6oahg1TbDi8 or with British Sign Language: youtu.be/yRHHuAXvvQ4

#AccessibleBuildingBlocks #Accessibility #AccessibleButtons

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Accessible building blocks for web: links
Accessible building blocks for web: links YouTube video by TetraLogical

Day three of our Accessible Building Blocks series is here.

Today’s video covers creating identifiable links that work with keyboards and assistive tech.

Watch here: youtu.be/zPClA5GeYG8 or with British Sign Language: youtu.be/SBcC7XpIttM

#AccessibleBuildingBlocks #Accessibility #AccessibleLinks

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Accessible building blocks for web: images
Accessible building blocks for web: images YouTube video by TetraLogical

Day two of our daily accessibility series is here!

Today’s video looks at making images clear and meaningful for everyone to perceive as well as including accurate text descriptions.

Watch and follow here: youtu.be/V-sZV82tq3E or with British Sign Language: youtu.be/Ux6pNcmpCMQ

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Accessible building blocks for web: headings
Accessible building blocks for web: headings YouTube video by TetraLogical

Today, we’re launching a new daily series on accessible building blocks.

The first video looks at creating clear, accessible headings that everyone can understand.

Watch and follow here: youtu.be/sfFvBs0WcPk or with British Sign Language: youtu.be/Ldzbz5FnFEc

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Accessibility | 2025 | The Web Almanac by HTTP Archive Accessibility chapter of the 2025 Web Almanac covering ease of reading, navigation, forms, media, ARIA, and accessibility apps.

@tink@w3c.social Watson has been included in the 2025 Web Almanac: Accessibility from HTTP Archive, recognising voices that are shaping accessibility on the web.

She is recognised for her work on AI and accessibility and evolving accessibility standards.

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Common misconceptions about accessibility

Common misconceptions about accessibility

A series of blog posts, by Ela Gorla and Felicity Miners-Jones

A series of blog posts, by Ela Gorla and Felicity Miners-Jones

Read our blog post series tackling common misconceptions about disability, screen readers, WCAG, testing, and implementing accessibility: tetralogical.com/blog/2026/01...

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SotB14 | State of the Browser Welcome to the fourteenth edition of State of the Browser, a yearly one-day, single-track conference with widely-varying talks about the modern web, accessibility, web standards, and more, organised b...

We’re excited to be sponsoring State of the Browser 2026 on Saturday, 28 February at the Barbican Centre in London!

Find out more about this one-day, single-track conference at: stateofthebrowser.com.

#SotB2026 #WebStandards #Accessibility #StateoftheBrowser

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