If your organization needs help with making your digital presence accessible, I am available for freelance consulting. Areas where I can help include:
- Auditing websites and mobile apps for WCAG 2.0/2.1/2.2 conformance or Section 508 compliance
- Conducting accessibility design reviews for wireframes and prototypes
- Developing a research plan for usability testing with assistive technology users
- Creating governance processes focused on maintaining a high standard of accessibility
- Crafting accessibility language to be included in RFPs and reviewing vendor proposals
- Writing and editing accessibility strategy documents
- Leading training workshops on topics like:
- Digital accessibility requirements under Section 508, ADA Title II, ADA Title III, AODA, and the EAA
- Understanding WCAG
- Conducting user research with assistive technology users
- Accessible design practices
- Accessible coding practices
- Automated and manual accessibility testing
I am open to working on big and small projects, and can be kept “on retainer” as an accessibility subject-matter expert for occasional accessibility support requests.
My availability varies, but if I’m not available I am more than happy to refer you to another accessibility specialist who I trust. Likewise, if I’m not a good fit for your project I will provide referrals to someone who may be a better match.
I am particularly enthusiastic to work with:
- Public libraries
- Municipal governments serving a population of 50,000 or less
- LGBTQ+-owned small businesses
If you would like to meet to discuss your needs, please don’t hesitate to contact me at [email protected].