As we get older, our sight gets a little worse. And to add on to that also our abilities change as we age, right? So it is a right thing to do from every perspective. I'm in my 40s now, my late 40s and you know, fine, I haven't been able to see for 20 years or more now,. But I've lost count of the numbers of friends I've got of my age and I can hear them doing it. You know, trying to see if they haven't got their glasses on or something. Yeah, it's, you know, I laugh, but you're absolutely right.
Léonie Watson is an accessibility engineer, W3C director, technology writer, and speaker. She’s director at TetraLogical, a consultancy focused on accessibility for emerging and existing technologies. In this conversation, we focus on the role of accessibility in producing experiences that work better for everybody.
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