How to scope your accessibility research study

2025-09-18T17:04:45-04:00

Aimed at practitioners new to facilitating accessible UX research, this webinar shared practical advice on how to get started. Learn how to maximize the time spent with an assistive technology user and how to structure an interview to get more insights out of it.

How to scope your accessibility research study2025-09-18T17:04:45-04:00

Contributing to AI Standards

2025-09-18T15:16:27-04:00

Fable’s Head of Accessibility Innovation Kate Kalcevich is excited to join the Technical committee for accessible and equitable artificial intelligence systems for Accessibility Standards Canada. Fable has a long history of collaboration with committee chair Dr. Jutta Treviranus, including on a recent Future of work: Equitable Digital Systems project.

Contributing to AI Standards2025-09-18T15:16:27-04:00

Insights: Mobile accessibility

2025-09-25T15:30:42-04:00

Mobile device usage is at an all-time high, but we hear from designers and developers that they are uncertain how to make native mobile apps accessible to people with disabilities. To better understand the accessibility barriers encountered on mobile devices, Fable surveyed our community of assistive technology users.

Insights: Mobile accessibility2025-09-25T15:30:42-04:00

Insights: The state of online shopping for people with disabilities

2025-09-18T17:15:36-04:00

Many consumers with disabilities find themselves increasingly frustrated, limited, and abandoned by the E-tail industry. Fable surveyed our community of assistive technology users to get a sense of what the online retail shopping experience is like for people with disabilities.

Insights: The state of online shopping for people with disabilities2025-09-18T17:15:36-04:00

Accessible Usability Scale (AUS) analysis of desktop screen readers 

2025-09-18T15:24:28-04:00

This study digs deeper into the experiences of screen reader users. Specifically, how the three popular screen readers, JAWS for Windows, NVDA for Windows, and VoiceOver for Mac, perform on the AUS is explored. And, we recommend questions to ask screen reader users in user research engagements.

Accessible Usability Scale (AUS) analysis of desktop screen readers 2025-09-18T15:24:28-04:00