WCAG for Designers: Accessibility Reference Manual

· Adaptive Work, LLC
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This accessibility reference manual is geared toward designers working on digital products. 

Regardless of your experience level, accessibility can feel overwhelming. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are long and written using expert terminology, which makes it confusing to determine which guidelines are the most relevant during the design process. 

WCAG for Designers covers key concepts about disability, explains why accessibility is important, introduces the core accessibility requirements designers should know, and deconstructs the top WCAG 2.0 AA (and higher) guidelines that designers should understand, where to find them in WCAG, and how to use them as you design. 

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About the author

Stacey Swinehart Ganderson is a designer, teacher, author, and publisher with over 20 years of experience in the Technology industry, print, and accessibility. An invited expert to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), she collaborates with other industry experts to develop global accessibility standards and guidelines. 

Stacey founded Adaptive Work™ in 2023 to help others take action on accessibility and disability inclusion, authoring the Make Adaptive Work™ series. 

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