Microsoft has always had a great philosophy around accessibility and introduced me to the idea of temporary disability. It’s a great way to broaden one’s perspective on how much impact making your product more accessible has.
@carnage4life Chart showing four kinds of disability. Touch: permanent (one arm), temporary (arm injury), situational (new parent holding baby). See: permanant (blind), temporary (cataract), situational (distracted driver). Hear: permanent (deaf), temporary (ear infection), situational (bartender). Speak: permanent (non-verbal), temporary (laryngitis), situational (heavy accent). #AltTextForYou
@soaproot @carnage4life Slight irony on the lack of alt text for an image about disabilities.