A non-exhaustive and in-progress list of people and resources in Accessibility and Data Visualization
Ryan Bales Ryan Bales Twitter (not accessibility, but good chart design tips)
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Designing Charts — Principles Every Designer Should Know | by Ryan Bales
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Designing Charts: principles every designer should know (part 2) - Ryan Bales
Amelia Bellamy (she/her) Amelia Bellamy Twitter
- Using SVG with CSS3 and HTML5 [Book] (Chapter 17. "Beyond the Visible")
Alison Bert Alison Bert Twitter
Silvia Canelón Silvia Canelón Twitter & Liz Hare Liz Hare Twitter
William Careri (he/him) William Careri Twitter
Amy Cesal (she/her) Amy Cesal Twitter
Chris DeMartini Chris DeMartini Twitter
Frank Elavsky (he/him) Frank Elavsky Twitter
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How to Integrate Accessibility into Your Data Viz Workflow | Data Viz Today | May 2021
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Entering Uncharted Territory: Accessible Data Visualization | Accessibility Camp Bay Area | May 2021
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Accessibility is Critical to Data Visualization | NoVA UX | April 2021
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How to Stop Designing Inaccessible Data Visualizations | NICAR 2021 | March 2021
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Are Your Data Visualizations Excluding People? | Outlier Conf | February 2021
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Introduction to Accessible Data Visualization | Knowbility | December 2020
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Data Visualization and Accessibility on the Web | Knowbility | May 2020
Stephanie Evergreen Stephanie Evergreen Twitter
Sarah L. Fossheim (they/them) Sarah L. Fossheim Twitter
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How to create a screen reader accessible graph like Apple's with D3.js
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Are Your Data Visualizations Excluding People? | Outlier Conf | February 2021
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How (not) to make accessible data visualizations, illustrated by the US presidential election.
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An introduction to accessible data visualizations with D3.js
Dr. John Gardner Dr. John Gardner Twitter
Luc Guillemot Luc Guillemot Twitter
Sarah Higley Sarah Higley Twitter
- Accessibility and Data Visualization — Data Visualization Society [ Communal Notes - Fireside Chat Accessible Data Viz ]
Peter Holmes Peter Holmes Twitter
Sergei Kruger Sergei Kruger Twitter
Larene Le Gassick (she/her) Larene Le Gassick Twitter
Lindsey (she/her) Lindsey Twitter
Amanda Makulec MPH Amanda Makulec Twitter
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Ten Considerations Before You Create Another Chart About COVID-19 | by Amanda Makulec | Nightingale
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Where Is the Rush to Visualize the Public Health Crisis of Racism?
Melanie Mazanec Melanie Mazanec Twitter
- Data Visualization Accessibility: Where Are We Now, and What’s Next?
- Semiotic's Accessibility Guide
- Data Vis Accessibility Collaboration Doc
Øystein Moseng Øystein Moseng Twitter
Øystein Moseng Øystein Moseng Twitter & Ted Gies Ted Gies Twitter
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CSUN 2020 Accessible Visualizations: Maps, Annotations, and Spark lines [SlideShare]
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Highsoft & Elsevier talk about Chart Accessibility at CSUN 2019 [YouTube]
Lisa Charlotte Muth Lisa Charlotte Muth Twitter
Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic Twitter
Doug Schepers Doug Schepers Twitter
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Why Accessibility Is at the Heart of Data Visualization (2020)
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A11yNYC June 13 2019 - Data Visualization with Doug Schepers
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Fizz Studio – Accessible Data Visualizations [Company/Product]
Glenna R. Shaw Glenna R. Shaw Twitter
Ed Summers Ed Summers Twitter
Leonie Watson Leonie Watson Twitter
Data Visualization Society [Home page] (org) DataVizSociety Twitter run by @AmyCesal and @abmakulec and many others (to be listed)
Government Digital Service (UK) Government Digital Service (UK) Twitter
- Visa Chart Components (VCC) Github
- VCC Accessibility Utilities
- VCC Color Utilities
- VCC Texture Utility
- A visual-agnostic tool to add keyboard navigation and sonification to charts.
- Chart2Music documentation site
- Chart2Music CodePen examples
- React library that automates the process of adding keyboard navigation, data descriptions, and keyboard shortcuts for data visualizations.
- AutoVizuA11y Github repo
- AutoVizuA11y examples site
Ref: THOMPSON, D. (2005). Access all areas. NATURE, 435, 2.### Visualisation tools for blind people using multiple modalities
Ref: Ancker, J. S., Senathirajah, Y., Kukafka, R., & Starren, J. B. (2006). Design features of graphs in health risk communication: A systematic review. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 13(6), 608-618.
Ref: Wu, K., Tanis, S., & Szafir, D. (2019). Designing communicative visualization for people with intellectual developmental disabilities.
Ref: Gould, B., O'Connell, T., and Freed, G. (2008). Effective Practices for Description of Science Content within Digital Talking Books.
Ref: South, L., Borkin, M. (2021). Generating Seizure-Inducing Sequences with Interactive Visualizations.
Ref: Galesic, M., & Garcia-Retamero, R. (2011). Graph literacy: A cross-cultural comparison. Medical Decision Making, 31(3), 444-457.### Design features of graphs in health risk communications: a systematic review
Ref: Morash, V., Siu, Y. -T., Miele, J.A., Hasty, L., & Landau, S. (2015). Guiding novice web workers in making image descriptions using templates.
Ref: Fitzpatrick, D., Godfrey, A. J. R., & Sorge, V. (2017, April). Producing accessible statistics diagrams in R. In Proceedings of the 14th Web for All Conference on the Future of Accessible Work (pp. 1-4).
Reaching Broader Audiences With Data Visualization [PDF]
Ref: B. Lee, E. K. Choe, P. Isenberg, K. Marriott and J. Stasko, "Reaching Broader Audiences With Data Visualization," in IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 82-90, 1 March-April 2020, doi: 10.1109/MCG.2020.2968244.
Ref: Lundgard, A., Lee, C., & Satyanarayan, A. (2019, October). Sociotechnical Considerations for Accessible Visualization Design. In 2019 IEEE Visualization Conference (VIS) (pp. 16-20). IEEE.
Ref: Godfrey, A. J. R. (2013). Statistical software from a blind person’s perspective. The R Journal, 5(1), 73-79.### Graph literacy: a cross-cultural comparison
Understanding Data Accessibility for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities [Project Page]
Ref: Keke Wu et al (2021). Understanding Data Accessibility for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.
Ref: Brewster, S. (2002). Visualization tools for blind people using multiple modalities. Disability and rehabilitation, 24(11-12), 613-621.
Ref: Heer, Jeffrey (2019). Visualization is not Enough.
(Note: see the epilogue from slide 97 an onwards.)
Ref: Choi, J., Jung, S., Park, D. G., Choo, J., & Elmqvist, N. (2019, June). Visualizing for the Non‐Visual: Enabling the Visually Impaired to Use Visualization. In Computer Graphics Forum (Vol. 38, No. 3, pp. 249-260).
Ref: Duarte D., Costa R., Bizarro P., Duarte C. (2024, June). AutoVizuA11y: a tool to automate screen reader accessibility in charts. In Computer Graphics Forum (Vol. 43, No. 3).