Accessibility Fail Friday: Tell me you aren’t a senior accessibility consultant without telling me you aren’t a senior accessibility consultant.

A screenshot of anonymous LinkedIn profile carrying all caps: ASSOCIATE ACCESSIBILITY CONSULT which makes it difficult for people with dyslexia to read.

Tell me you aren’t a senior accessibility consultant without telling me you aren’t a senior accessibility consultant.

Which of these phrases is easier to read?

Associate Accessibility Consultant or

ASSOCIATE ACCESSIBILITY CONSULTANT

How about these hashtags

hashtagAssociateAccessibilityConsultant or

hashtagASSOCIATEACCESSIBILITYCONSULTANT

Using ALL CAPS in a title might seem like a way to grab attention, but it creates significant barriers for some. People with dyslexia struggle to read all caps. Sometimes, screen readers think all caps are an abbreviation and read them letter by letter instead of processing the word. For many people with cognitive disabilities or visual impairments, all caps text is overwhelming and harder to read.

If you are advertising yourself as an accessibility consultant, details like this matter. Use clear, readable, and inclusive formatting everywhere.

Alt: A screenshot of anonymous LinkedIn profile carrying all caps: ASSOCIATE ACCESSIBILITY CONSULT which makes it difficult for people with dyslexia to read.

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