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Visualization is a very powerful cognitive tool. I think we all agree with that. But what happens if a person is visually impaired or has other impairments that prevent them to fully benefit from it? It’s surprising, despite the huge success visualization had during these last few years, how little we have to show in terms of supporting this very relevant segment of the population.

To discuss this topic we have on the show Sarah Fossheim. Sarah is a full-stack developer and UX researcher with a specific expertise on accessible design for data visualization projects. See for instance their “How to create a screen reader accessible graph like Apple’s with D3.js“.

On the show, we talk about what is accessibility and what role it plays in data visualization, how to make charts and visual representations more accessible, and how to get started with accessible design.

This is a hugely important topic and we hope you will find some inspiration by listening to it!

Links:

Remember: our podcast is listener-supported, please consider making a donation! Using Patreon or Paypal. Thanks 🙂


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1. Welcome back to Data Stories! (00:00:00)

2. Our podcast is listener-supported, please consider making a donation! (00:01:08)

3. Topic to: Accessibility (00:02:00)

4. Our guest: Sarah Fossheim (00:02:40)

5. Accessibility beyond color blindness (00:04:10)

6. Situational impairments (00:06:50)

7. How to summarize nonvisually? (00:09:30)

8. Should we describe how charts look? Or what they convey? (00:11:40)

9. Why accessibility helps with designing better charts for all (00:17:30)

10. Sonification podcast: Loud Numbers (00:25:15)

12. Sonification episodes (00:27:06)

13. How to design sonifications in tandem with visualization? (00:27:40)

14. Annotation prompts (00:29:15)

15. Do data artists have to care about accessibility as well? (00:31:05)

16. How to get started? What are good resources? (00:36:40)

17. How to write alt text for accessibility (00:38:30)

18. github.com/dataviza11y/resources (00:38:38)

19. Positive examples (00:39:05)

20. Outro (00:48:20)

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Visualization is a very powerful cognitive tool. I think we all agree with that. But what happens if a person is visually impaired or has other impairments that prevent them to fully benefit from it? It’s surprising, despite the huge success visualization had during these last few years, how little we have to show in terms of supporting this very relevant segment of the population.

To discuss this topic we have on the show Sarah Fossheim. Sarah is a full-stack developer and UX researcher with a specific expertise on accessible design for data visualization projects. See for instance their “How to create a screen reader accessible graph like Apple’s with D3.js“.

On the show, we talk about what is accessibility and what role it plays in data visualization, how to make charts and visual representations more accessible, and how to get started with accessible design.

This is a hugely important topic and we hope you will find some inspiration by listening to it!

Links:

Remember: our podcast is listener-supported, please consider making a donation! Using Patreon or Paypal. Thanks 🙂


Related episodes

  continue reading

Hoofdstukken

1. Welcome back to Data Stories! (00:00:00)

2. Our podcast is listener-supported, please consider making a donation! (00:01:08)

3. Topic to: Accessibility (00:02:00)

4. Our guest: Sarah Fossheim (00:02:40)

5. Accessibility beyond color blindness (00:04:10)

6. Situational impairments (00:06:50)

7. How to summarize nonvisually? (00:09:30)

8. Should we describe how charts look? Or what they convey? (00:11:40)

9. Why accessibility helps with designing better charts for all (00:17:30)

10. Sonification podcast: Loud Numbers (00:25:15)

12. Sonification episodes (00:27:06)

13. How to design sonifications in tandem with visualization? (00:27:40)

14. Annotation prompts (00:29:15)

15. Do data artists have to care about accessibility as well? (00:31:05)

16. How to get started? What are good resources? (00:36:40)

17. How to write alt text for accessibility (00:38:30)

18. github.com/dataviza11y/resources (00:38:38)

19. Positive examples (00:39:05)

20. Outro (00:48:20)

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