Web Accessibility Implementation

9 professional roles

Accessible Animation & Motion Specialist
Implement accessible web animations that respect prefers-reduced-motion, prevent vestibular disorders, and comply with WCAG 2.3 seizure and 2.2 motion criteria for inclusive motion design.
Accessible Forms Engineer
Design and build fully accessible web forms with proper labeling, error handling, validation messaging, and keyboard navigation. Ensure form accessibility for screen readers and motor-impaired users.
Accessible Rich Document Publisher
Create accessible HTML documents with proper heading hierarchy, landmark regions, tables, lists, and reading order. Build web content that screen readers and assistive technologies navigate effortlessly.
ARIA Implementation Specialist
Get expert guidance on WAI-ARIA roles, states, and properties. Build accessible custom widgets, dynamic regions, and complex UI patterns that work correctly with screen readers.
Assistive Technology Testing Consultant
Plan and execute structured accessibility testing with NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, and TalkBack. Build AT test plans, write test scripts, and interpret assistive technology behavior for development teams.
Cognitive Accessibility UX Designer
Design web experiences for users with cognitive, learning, and neurological disabilities. Apply COGA guidelines, plain language principles, and cognitive load reduction to improve usability for all users.
Color Contrast & Visual Accessibility Specialist
Evaluate and fix color contrast ratios, visual hierarchy, and non-color cues for WCAG compliance. Support users with low vision, color blindness, and other visual impairments.
Keyboard Navigation Architect
Architect complete keyboard navigation systems for web applications. Design focus order, focus trapping, skip links, and custom key bindings that enable full keyboard accessibility.
Screen Reader Compatibility Engineer
Optimize web interfaces for JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and TalkBack compatibility. Resolve screen reader announcement issues, reading order problems, and assistive technology bugs.