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Pack eBook + Checklist - "What Designers Need to Know About Accessibility"

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Embark on a transformative journey into the realm of accessibility for designers, where you'll discover practical guidance and actionable insights that go beyond the complexities of WCAG rules, making it easier than ever to create inclusive digital experiences.

In this pack including the ebook and the checklist, I will share with you all I know to improve the accessibility of your designs.


Stay ahead of the curve with this expertly crafted Accessibility Checklist for Designers, featuring 72 essential checkpoints. Updated with the latest WCAG 2.2 guidelines this PDF equips your team to integrate accessibility seamlessly into your workflow. Whether you're ensuring compliance or pushing for more inclusive designs, this tool is perfect for professional teams ready to elevate their accessibility game.


Benefits for the readers

You never really know what to expect when you read a book. Here's what my readers have to say about it.

  • New concrete knowledge that can be activated
  • Reusable examples and arguments
  • Numerous resources available
  • Clearer than the complex standards texts
  • Sharable knowledge between designers and developers

Find out more about all the benefits on the official website.



On The Agenda

Here is a list of some of the things you will learn:

  • Improve your UI for accessibility beyond simple color contrasts.
  • Improve your copy for easy to understand interfaces.
  • Improve your design documentation for your and your devs.
  • Avoid common mistakes shared on the internet
  • Learn new things about disabilities and potential solutions
  • Get ready for user tests with disabled people
  • And many other things that straddle the line between technique (not too heavy), design (not too presumptuous) and accessibility.

More information and synopsis on the official website.


What you purchase

You never really know what to expect from an eBook. What's certain is that you're not buying 'just a PDF', but a synthesis of knowledge in design, usability, user experience, technology (there's a bit of HTML in there too), accessibility and project management on the subject of accessibility. I focused on designers in this book, but developers and project managers can also read it.


But apart from the arguments of authority and my years of experience, here are a few more details:

  • 29,600 words - 169 pages in Letter format
  • 4 formats : ePub, PDF A4 (accessible), PDF A5, A4 & Letter (printable, licence entreprise only)
  • Lifetime Update for layout, typos, and minor content updates.
  • 1 checklist with the content described after.
  • Bonus: 1 licence key for a web version (no guarantee, work in progress)

You are purchasing a digital good, not a physical book.

Find the physical book on Amazon.


The checklist

More information about the checklist:

  • 1 PDF File
  • 18 pages
  • 73 check-points
  • (Web Version in progress)


The different licences

In order to offer you the fairest possible service, I offer a range of licences. Please support my work by choosing the one that suits you best.


You're more of a soloist

  • Licence Solo: you buy the eBook and checklist only for your own reading.


You buy as a company

  • Licence Entreprise: you buy the eBook and checklist for your team (company with fewer than 30 employees)
  • Licence Extended: you buy the eBook and checklist for your team (company with 30 employees or more)


None of these licences authorise resale.


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Talk soon online, and enjoy your reading!

Customer Reviews

Eric D.

Verified Buyer

11 months ago

Simple, Clean & Actionnable

I didn’t have high expectations for a book on this topic, as most tend to be poorly written and fail to address key issues. On top of that, they are often overly technical.

However, when I saw that this book was written by Geoffrey, I didn’t hesitate, I grabbed my credit card and bought it immediately.

I wasn’t disappointed! The book explores aspects of accessibility that are usually overlooked and goes beyond simply following the WCAG guidelines. It offers insightful ways to improve accessibility step by step, encouraging thoughtful and practical implementation.

I highly recommend this book!