Accessible design checklist: April resource drop
A principles-based reflection tool for anyone creating communication, documents, or events, for premium Hopers!
Hello Hopers! ✨
Recently, I’ve been writing about digital accessibility and what universal really means when we produce content. Part 2 is landing next week and gets into something a bit thornier: why some access needs get treated as legitimate requirements while others get quietly dismissed as preferences. Worth a read if you work in higher education, policy, or the community sector.
This checklist is the practical companion to that series. Rather than a technical how-to (there are excellent existing resources for that, and the checklist links to them), it’s a set of reflective prompts to help you ask the right questions before, during, and after you create any piece of communication.


