Where do you start?
Starting with accessibility might feel overwhelming, especially if it’s a new concept for you. But the truth is, making your content accessible doesn’t have to be complicated. It begins with understanding the basic principles and making small, intentional changes.
1. Understand what accessibility means
Accessibility ensures that everyone, including people with disabilities, can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with your content. Disabilities can be visual, auditory, physical, cognitive, or neurological. By making your content accessible, you’re ensuring that all users have equal access to your brand.
2. Conduct an accessibility audit
Before making any changes, it's essential to understand where you stand. An accessibility audit will help you identify areas where your brand may be falling short. This audit can include everything from your website and social media content to your printed materials. There are many tools available (we’ll discuss them later) that can help you perform this audit.
3. Start small but think big
You don’t have to overhaul everything at once. Start with the basics and work your way up. Even small changes can have a big impact. Think about the most critical touchpoints your audience has with your brand and prioritise those.