Accessibility Usability

Accessibility + Usability

508 Compliance     •     Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)     •     ADA Compliance
Service · Accessibility & Usability

Accessibility and usability improvements that reduce friction, risk, and user drop-offs

I run accessibility and usability audits that uncover what’s blocking users—then deliver a prioritized fix plan your team can implement. This service focuses on WCAG-aligned accessibility (contrast, keyboard, focus, forms, ARIA basics) and usability issues (navigation clarity, content hierarchy, error handling, form abandonment, and task completion).

Whether you’re improving a marketing site, a portal, or a form-heavy workflow, you’ll get practical recommendations that strengthen user confidence, reduce support tickets, and help your experience work for everyone—on desktop, mobile, and assistive technologies.

WCAG 2.2 AA ADA awareness Section 508 Forms + errors Keyboard + focus

What this service improves

Accessibility is usability for more people—and it’s also a quality signal. When experiences fail keyboard navigation, rely on color alone, or include unclear form validation, users abandon tasks. This service improves the experience by making interfaces clearer, more predictable, and easier to operate with assistive tech.

Higher task completion
Clear focus states, readable typography, and reduced confusion in workflows.
Lower risk + fewer complaints
WCAG-aligned improvements that strengthen compliance readiness.
Better form usability
Labels, help text, validation, and error recovery that prevent drop-offs.
Stronger UX quality
Consistent components and patterns that reduce dev rework.
Common issues I find

Accessibility + usability problems

  • Low contrast text, unclear link styles, and weak visual hierarchy.
  • Missing focus states or broken keyboard navigation.
  • Forms without proper labels, help text, or error prevention.
  • Interactive elements that are too small for touch (tap targets).
  • Inconsistent components and states (loading, empty, error, success).
Review
Contrast
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Keyboard
Review
Forms
Review
States

What I check (WCAG-aligned)

A structured review across accessibility requirements and real-world usability patterns.

Color + contrast

Text readability, link visibility, color reliance, and UI contrast.

  • Contrast targets (WCAG 2.2 AA)
  • Link styles + hover/active
  • Error colors with non-color cues

Typography + hierarchy

Scannability, heading structure, and content clarity.

  • Heading levels and page structure
  • Readable type scale + line spacing
  • Content clarity and labels

Keyboard + focus

Focus order, focus visibility, and operability without a mouse.

  • Tab order + traps
  • Visible focus indicators
  • Skip links and navigation usability

Forms + errors

Labels, validation, and error recovery that reduces abandonment.

  • Field labels and help text
  • Inline validation and error messages
  • Success + confirmation patterns

Navigation + IA

Information architecture and findability across key tasks.

  • Menu structure and labels
  • Wayfinding and page clarity
  • Search and filters (if applicable)

Components + states

Consistency across UI patterns and state handling.

  • Loading/empty/error/success states
  • Tap targets and spacing
  • ARIA basics for interactive UI

What you get

A clear audit report, prioritized fixes, and implementation-ready guidance.

Deliverable What you get Why it matters
Accessibility + usability audit Issues list with severity and examples Shows what’s blocking users and where to start
Prioritized fix plan Quick wins + strategic improvements Helps your team ship the highest-impact changes first
Annotated UI recommendations Design guidance for forms, states, and components Reduces developer rework and misinterpretation
WCAG checklist mapping Where issues align to WCAG criteria Improves compliance readiness and documentation
Measurement plan (optional) GA4 events for form errors, completion, drop-offs Proves impact with before/after metrics
Note: This service improves accessibility and usability, but it isn’t legal advice. If you need legal interpretation for ADA compliance, I recommend working with counsel while I provide the UX and implementation guidance.

Accessibility & usability process

A fast, structured review that turns findings into a prioritized implementation plan.

  1. 1. Scope + top tasks

    Identify pages, workflows, and the highest-risk UX areas (forms, onboarding, critical flows).

    • Target pages + devices
    • Primary conversions and tasks
    • Known issues and constraints
  2. 2. Audit + review

    Evaluate usability and WCAG-aligned accessibility across UI, content, and interaction patterns.

    • Keyboard and focus checks
    • Contrast + readability review
    • Forms, errors, and state handling
  3. 3. Findings + severity

    Document issues with examples, severity, and recommended fixes.

    • Critical blockers vs quick wins
    • WCAG mapping (where applicable)
    • Fix guidance for dev + design
  4. 4. Prioritized fix plan

    Turn findings into a practical roadmap your team can execute.

    • Phased remediation plan
    • Component and pattern recommendations
    • Implementation notes for consistency
  5. 5. Support + QA

    Validate fixes and reduce rework with review checkpoints.

    • Design revisions (as needed)
    • Dev QA support and feedback
    • Retest key flows
  6. 6. Measure impact (optional)

    Track improvements like form completion, drop-offs, and error reductions.

    • Before/after comparisons
    • GA4 event recommendations
    • Optimization backlog

FAQ

Common questions about accessibility audits and usability reviews.

Do you test with screen readers?
I can include a lightweight screen reader pass depending on scope and platform. For larger products, I recommend a deeper accessibility testing plan, starting with the highest-value workflows and forms.
What standards do you audit against?
The audit is WCAG-informed (typically aiming toward WCAG 2.2 AA best practices). I also consider ADA and Section 508 expectations at a practical UX level.
Will this make my site “fully compliant”?
Accessibility is an ongoing practice. This service identifies issues, documents fixes, and improves compliance readiness. For legal interpretation and risk management, consult counsel.
Can you provide design fixes too?
Yes. I can deliver annotated UI recommendations and updated components for issues like contrast, focus, form errors, and consistent states.
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Hire an accessibility-focused UX designer who delivers clear fixes—not just reports

If users are dropping off, struggling with forms, or getting blocked by accessibility issues, I’ll help you identify the highest-impact fixes, prioritize remediation, and improve usability across devices and assistive technologies.