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From: Bryan Garaventa
Date: Jun 7, 2014 12:46AM


That's true, I've seen it go both ways actually.

I've also seen situations where UX and business departments make
accessibility decisions unilaterally as the result of pressure from their
marketing department, which didn't end well.

I'm not saying that all companies are like this, but the practice of doing
this is a risk.

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[mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On Behalf Of Elle
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2014 7:25 PM
To: WebAIM Discussion List
Subject: Re: [WebAIM] internal accessibility guidelines

Bryan:

Your concern about internalized standards implies that those organizations
wouldn't also actively be updating them based on their own user research.
In my experience, companies have the ability to respond quicker to a
changing environment (with devices, browsers, and specific user needs) if
they are allowed to approach their accessibility standards in the same
manner as their UX and brand standards.


Respectfully,
Elle



If you want to build a ship, don't drum up the people to gather wood, divide
the work, and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and
endless sea.
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On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 2:30 PM, Bryan Garaventa <
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> I have seen this done before, and I think you described it correctly
> when you said "massaged them for internal consumption and use as opposed
to".
>
> As time goes on and technologies change and evolve, the W3C updates
> best practices and guidelines accordingly to best fit these new
> developments, and AT venders and browsers use these guidelines to
> ensure that everybody stays on the same page between developers,
> browsers, and ATs. This is the only way to maintain consistency and
> reliability.
>
> So, the danger in deviating within isolated environments, is that the
> customized guidelines will eventually no longer remain synchronized
> with what browsers and ATs support.
>
>
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> [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On Behalf Of Jennison
> Mark Asuncion
> Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2014 8:44 AM
> To: webaim-forum
> Subject: [WebAIM] internal accessibility guidelines
>
> Hi there,
>
> Curious to get a feel for how many of you maintain internal
> accessibility guidelines or standards (i.e., you have taken WCAG or
> other guidelines/standards and massaged them for internal consumption
> and use as opposed to pointing folks to what's already out there) for:
> 1. web development,
> 2. web design,
> 3. mobile development,
> 4. mobile design,
> 5. other technology(ies development and 6. other technology(ies)
> design.
>
> Feel free to email me off-list and I am happy to compile (without
> mentioning
> companies/orgs) responses and share results.
>
> Jennison
>
>
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