Accessibility Blogs to Follow
July 13th, 2009 by Steve | No Comments | Filed in accessibility sites, Web Accessibility 101 seriesBack in April, Jared Smith at WebAIM posted “Accessibility Blog Roundup II“, a list of noteworthy blogs that cover web accessibility. I was already following some of the suggested sites, but overall I found the post to be incredibly useful.
I thought I would follow suit with a listing of the accessibility-focused sites that I currently frequent. I use Bloglines for feed reading, and this is pretty much my whole “Accessibility” list.
This is by no means a comprehensive list of the best sites out there. I would absolutely love getting comments recommending others of note.
In no particular order:
- WebAIM Blog by Jared Smith et al
- Do It Myself Blog by Glenda Watson
- Web Axe by Dennis Lembree and Ross Johnson
- Accessites.org (The Art of Accessibility)
- Action for blind people by Sandi Wassmer, Kevin Nuttall et al
- Adobe Accessibility blog
- All Access Blogging (Tips for making your blog more accessible to people with disabilities)
- iheni :: making the web worldwide by Henny Swan
- Box of Chocolates by Derek Featherstone
- Bruce Lawson’s blog
- Digital Likeness by Andrea Hill
- Dingo Access by Roger Hudson
- Dotjay by Jon Gibbins
- Accessible Web Design by Joe Dolson
- Learning the World by Martin Kliehm
- Oz by Glenda Sims
- Wait Till I Come! by Chris Heilmann
- Beast-Blog by Mike Cherim
- Accessibility Tips by Mike Davies
- web output by Dirk Ginader
- 456 Berea Street by Roger Johansson


Steve Grobschmidt is a User Experience Lead with over twelve years in the web industry. He is on a mission to ensure that user experience, especially accessibility, is foremost in the creation of great products.