The Many Faces of Digital Accessibility
It’s common to enter the digital accessibility industry somewhere in the audit and review pipeline, evaluating the same mistakes and providing the same guidance for years. Burn-out is common if that’s all you do.
But digital accessibility offers much more than that for a career and goal. Whether trying to enter the industry from a different angle, growing to a a different role, or moving on while still making better outcomes for your fellow humans a goal.
Adrian Roselli

Adrian Roselli has been developing for the Web since 1993. He has served in W3C working groups, written articles for trade journals and web sites, participated as an author and editor on five web-related books, and was a founder of evolt.org, one of the first and largest communities for web developers in the 1990s.
Adrian co-founded a software development consulting firm in 1998, growing it to a dozen spin-off companies and 100+ employees. He left the firm after 18 years to focus exclusively on digital accessibility as a consultant, offering reviews, training, management consulting, and more.