A person using an electronic voting machine with a touchscreen interface and a handheld controller. The screen displays a ballot for the 1st United States Congress, 13th District, with candidate names and a write-in option. A printer is visible in the background.

The Evolution of Accessible Voting

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A Conversation with Curtis Chong. In July 2024, I had the opportunity to interview Curtis Chong, a dedicated advocate for accessibility and voting rights, alongside Colin Wong from gotomedia, via Zoom. Our conversation focused on the strides made in accessibility across the U.S. and the challenges that remain. Thanks to Curtis’ lobbying and advocacy, he has contributed to the improvement …

Looking Back, Looking Forward

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A Conversation with Jeffrey Zeldman. Containment life, accessibility and bringing the [web standards] band back together. In honor of the 20th anniversary of our book, Web Redesign 2.0, I took the opportunity to catch up with some of the original industry leaders who contributed expert topics. Jeffrey Zeldman, a good friend and luminary, was the first person I wanted to …