Welcome to the ultimate lineup of web accessibility champions! Our Accessibility All-Stars are here to show you that creating an inclusive digital experience is more than a checklist—it’s about real people, their quirks, and unique needs. From Ella, the color blind visionary, to Sophie, the epilepsy advocate, each profile on this page brings fresh insights and a sprinkle of fun to help you make your website more accessible. Let’s dive in and discover how simple changes can create serious joy for everyone online!
Scalable text, magnifiable images, and strong contrast (she loves adjustable font sizes like her cozy sweater)
2.2 billion people have vision impairment
High contrast visuals, text over icons
Simple layouts, clear navigation
ADHD affects 4.4% of adults
Sans-serif fonts, larger text, audio options
10-15% of the population has dyslexia
Predictable interactions, clear instructions
Gentle transitions, fewer sudden changes
Screen reader-friendly design, well-labeled elements
Subtitles, transcripts, visual cues
No flashing content, smooth and gentle transitions
affects over 50 million people worldwide, making it one of the most common neurological disorders