A webring for digital accessibility practitioners
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Eric Bailey
Accessibility designer, Accessibility advocate
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Andrew Hedges
Operations leader, Accessibility advocate
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EJ Mason
Software engineer, Web accessibility specialist, Writer
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Rachele DiTullio
Accessibility engineer
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Eric Eggert
Web accessibility expert
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Zoë Bijl
Accessibility specialist
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Marcus Herrmann
Freelance web developer, Accessibility auditor
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Steve Faulkner
Web accessibility worker
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Matt Obee
Design technologist, Accessibility advocate
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Dylan Thomas
Product manager, Accessibility advocate
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Saptak S.
Web developer
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Mike Herchel
Drupal contributor, Accessibility advocate
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Cristian Díaz
Front-End developer, Accessibility advocate
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Taner Aydın
Accessibility Consultant, Senior Software Developer
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Jasmine Rae Friedrich
UX and immersive designer, Accessibility advocate
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Seirdy
Accessibility advocate, FLOSS supporter, Indieweb enthusiast
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Matthew Deeprose
Accessible solutions architect
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Yessi Kenney
Designer
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Winnie Bosibori
Accessibility engineer
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Steve Woodson
Freelance web developer, Accessibility advocate
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Jennifer Strickland
Design lead
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Beth DeConinck
Digital accessibility specialist
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David A. Kennedy
Designer
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foreverliketh.is
Indieweb enthusiast
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Todd Libby
Web developer, Accessibility advocate
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Daniela Kubesch
Accessibility Engineer
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Ron Vaisman
Front-end web developer, Accessibility enthusiast
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Grace Snow
Accessibility consultant
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Sharyn Morrow
Accessibility leader
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Dennis Lembree
Digital accessibility professional
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Steve Barnett
Front-end developer, User experience designer
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Darin Senneff
Front-end developer, Designer, Accessibility advocate
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Eli Mellen
Accessibility/Quality engineering lead, Product consultant
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Alicia Jarvis
Senior technical product manager, Product inclusion strategist
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Luce Carević
Digital accessibility trainer
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Mike Mai
Typography expert, Accessibility advocate
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Josh Kim
UX and accessibility designer, Accessibility advocate
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Tiffany Pender
UX/UI designer, Accessibility advocate, Front-end developer
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Matthew Hallonbacka
Software engineer, Accessibility advocate
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Devon Persing
Independent digital accessibility consultant
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Katie Anderson
Designer
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Darek Kay
Front-end developer, Accessibility advocate
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Sara Joy
Front end developer, Accessibility enthusiast
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Kehinde Adeleke
Design engineer
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Floris Jansen
PhD candidate, Designer/developer
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Sayan Sivakumaran
Software developer
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Rachel Cherry
Digital accessibility specialist, Engineer
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Daryl Sun
Training Facilitator, Indieweb enthusiast
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Chris Yoong
Frontend developer, Accessibility advocate
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Anne Sturdivant
Front-end web developer, Indieweb enthusiast
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Ian Lloyd
Principal accessibility specialist
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Ricky Onsman
Principal technical writer, Accessibility enthusiast
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Elizabeth McCready
Software developer, Designer, Accessibility advocate
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Jason Morris
Engineering team lead, Accessibility advocate
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Kev Bonett (basher)
Senior UX engineer, Accessibility advocate
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Tevin Steinke
CPACC-certified front end developer
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Daniel Henderson-Ede
Design engineer, Accessibility advocate
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Annabelle Feiler
Media designer
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Esrah Boulton
Front-end developer, Accessibility advocate
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Steve Frenzel
Web developer, Accessibility advocate
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Bruno Pulis
Software quality engineer, Accessibility tester
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Jan Maarten
Inclusive designer, Privacy advocate, Writer
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Wagner Beethoven
Designer, Accessibility enthusiast
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Ky Decker
Designer, Frontend developer
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Kazuhito Kidachi ( 木達 一仁 )
Executive fellow
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Helen Chong
Web developer
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Kazuhiko Tsuchiya ( 土屋 一彦 )
Accessibility advocate
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Danielle Bastien
Software developer, Webmaster
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E.L. Guerrero
Media and software artist, Accessibility advocate
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Matthias Zöchling
Accessibility developer
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Coding Otaku
Software generalist, Accessibility advocate, Indieweb enthusiast
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Nic Chan
Front-end web developer, Accessibility advocate, Artist
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Andreas Nedbal
Senior frontend developer, Accessibility advocate
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Hedy
FOSS advocate, Accessibility advocate
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Rachel Cantor
Frontend engineer, DHS Trusted Tester, Accessibility consultant
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Kerem Zor
Frontend developer
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Michael Kitzman
Frontend engineer, Accessibility advocate
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Mary Seph
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Jayesh Bhoot
Software developer
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Ben Myers
Senior frontend engineer, Accessibility advocate
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Caitlyn Mayers
Accessibility designer
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Marcelo Sales
Digital accessibility specialist
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Robin Dotis
Policy officer, Accessibility enthusiast
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Silvestar Bistrović
Web engineer
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Travis Jeans
Web designer, Graphic designer, Illustrator
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keith hart
Art director, Designer, Developer
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Sunniva Løvstad
Student, Indieweb enthusiast
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Zachary Kai
Writer, Amateur Programmer
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Ana Kuhrowsca
Digital accessibility specialist
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Ariel Salminen
Design systems architect
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Erin White
Designer, Engineering manager
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Pandu Supriyono
Web and app developer, Accessibility advocate
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Marco Campos
Accessibility enthusiast, Developer
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Micaela Avigliano
Frontend developer, Accessibility engineer
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Boyan Kostov
Designer
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Karolina Szczur
Founder, Principal product designer, Photographer
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Alex Zee
Stand-up comedian, FOSS/privacy enthusiast, Writer
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Niko
Indieweb enthusiast
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Jasper Lai
Design engineer
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James' Coffee Blog
Writer, Art history student, Indieweb enthusiast
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tx0
Indieweb enthusiast
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Vincenzo Marcovecchio
Software engineer, Student
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Carlos Muncharaz
Web developer, Disability rights activist
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Paul Kinchla
Full stackish developer, Accessibility enthusiast
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Anna E. Cook
Systems and platform designer, Accessibility advocate
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Mark Wyner
Designer, Developer
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Brennan Kenneth Brown
Author, Web developer, Indieweb enthusiast
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Jarema
Economics major, Indieweb enthusiast
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Joshua Stübner
Font-end engineer
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Lee Cattarin
Programmer
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Stefania Mellai
Frontend developer
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Trevor Pierce
Web accessibility engineer
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Katrin Sellerbeck
Freelance IT consultant, Web developer, Accessibility advocate
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Sergi Duran Nyssen
Auditor, Tester, Trainer
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Chaitanya
Cultural worker, Accessibility enthusiast
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Tuan Son (Kisei)
UX designer, Accessibility advocate
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Andrew Bullock
Webmaster, Social media manager
Join this webring
Want to add yourself to this webring? Please:
- Read our code of conduct, and then
- Follow the contributing directions.
This webring accepts
If you think you belong here, chances are you do!
People of any level of skill or experience in the industry doing accessibility work are welcome. Being listed requires:
- An interest in digital accessibility,
- A personal website,
- A public-facing accessibility statement, and
- Using our webring code somewhere on your website.
You can identify as disabled or non-disabled. You can have professional certifications, or none at all. Your area of expertise can be anything: auditing, writing, designing, development, project management, QA, training, etc.
This webring does not accept
This webring is focused on people.
Because of this, it is not interested in listing accessibility companies and professional organizations. If that is something you are looking for, check this list of professional help.
This webring also forbids participation from overlay companies, as well as employees of overlay companies. This is due to overlays’ exploitative, unethical behavior and damaging impact on digital accessibility efforts.
Please refer to our code of conduct for further information about acceptable and unacceptable behavior.
List the webring on your website
- Copy and paste the webring code somewhere on your website, and then
- Submit a Pull Request to be added.
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<p>This site is a member of the <a rel="external" href="https://a11y-webring.club/">a11y-webring.club</a>.</p>
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<li><a rel="external" referrerpolicy="strict-origin" href="https://a11y-webring.club/random">Random website</a></li>
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</nav>
You can style the presentation of this code to your heart’s content, so long as it is done in an accessible way.
Frequently asked questions
Answers to common questions:
What is a webring?
A webring is a human-curated list of websites organized around a specific topic. This webring is dedicated to people interested in digital accessibility.
Why does this webring exist?
This webring was created as a way to discover people doing good work in the digital accessibility space.
It provides a way for people to discover and learn from each other following the fracturing of Twitter.
What is digital accessibility?
Digital accessibility is the practice of making technology able to be used by disabled people. This includes websites, web apps, native apps, kiosks, e-readers, desktop computers, laptops, tablets, smartphones, etc.
What is a11y?
“a11y” is a numeronym, a form of abbreviation that refers to the word “accessibility.” To learn more about this term, check out The A11Y Project’s post, a11y and a brief numeronyms primer.
How do I request changes?
- If you need to update your personal information, please follow our contribution directions.
- If you want to raise a concern about a listed site, please raise an issue.
- If you want to update the content of this website, please create a Pull Request.
Who made this?
Eric Bailey, with help from Max Böck’s webring project.