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37: Episode 37 - Turn on dat triple-tap!

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@iOhYesPodcast great episode - filled my wait in the airport. Great topics and discussion. I think an all Jazzy Chad episode is overdue ;) — Nolan O'Brien (@NolanOBrien) August 4, 2014
@iOhYesPodcast @jazzychad @jak just listened to my first podcast episode, good stuff guys! (and this coming from an Android guy) — Michael Shafrir (@mcs) August 10, 2014

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The Discussion

Mobile Accessibility - getting into the details

iOhYes Podcast Episode 35 - Includes a discussion with Neem Serra about the importance of making apps accessible

The basics

UIAccessibility protocol reference

Advanced APIs

UIAcessibilityContainer protocol reference

UIAccessibilityAction protocol reference

UIAccessibilityPostNotification() reference

Thoughts on accessible design

  • What considerations should be made in terms of information density?
  • How do we maintain accessibility as design trends toward gesture-driven UI?
  • How does one strike a balance between avoiding too many user preferences and providing adaptability for special needs?

New stuff in iOS 8

Additional resources

Open-Source project of the week

Riemann Sum: UIAccessibility Demo - Sommer Panage on GitHub

The application allows the user to model one of 3 functions in a graph and select the number of rects to approximate the integral using a Riemann Sum. (This demo uses the Left Riemann Sum.)

This app has been made fully accessible to demonstrate the use of Apple's UIAccessibility protocols / classes. It demonstrates basic accessibility additions via customization of accessibilityLabel properties thru more advanced accessibility via custom accessibility containers.

git clone https://github.com/spanage/riemann_sum_ax_ios

Picks

Chad (@jazzychad)

Darryl (@dh_thomas)

Vovis: Soon-to-be-available project. An out-of-band VoiceOver visualizer to help identify potential accessibility issues. I’ll be sharing it on GitHub soon. (Hopefully before the next episode.)

Kevin Jones demonstrates the challenges of navigating 2-dimensional interfaces designed for sighted users when using screen readers, which may be considered 1-dimensional, and provides suggestions as to how design might be optimized for screen readers.

Sommer (@sommer)

Tommy Edison: a lot of us don't actually know a blind person. Tommy does 2 awesome YouTube series: one answering common questions sighted people have for blind people and the other reviewing films from the blind perspective. Each is a quick and interesting:

https://www.youtube.com/user/TommyEdisonXP

https://www.youtube.com/user/BlindFilmCritic Flesky: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fleksy-keyboard-happy-typing/id520337246?mt=8 incredible keyboard for sighted and non-sighted users alike. Shows promise for learned custom gestures.

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Tweet Shoutouts

@iOhYesPodcast great episode - filled my wait in the airport. Great topics and discussion. I think an all Jazzy Chad episode is overdue ;) — Nolan O'Brien (@NolanOBrien) August 4, 2014
@iOhYesPodcast @jazzychad @jak just listened to my first podcast episode, good stuff guys! (and this coming from an Android guy) — Michael Shafrir (@mcs) August 10, 2014

Send us your shoutouts: @iohyespodcast

The Discussion

Mobile Accessibility - getting into the details

iOhYes Podcast Episode 35 - Includes a discussion with Neem Serra about the importance of making apps accessible

The basics

UIAccessibility protocol reference

Advanced APIs

UIAcessibilityContainer protocol reference

UIAccessibilityAction protocol reference

UIAccessibilityPostNotification() reference

Thoughts on accessible design

  • What considerations should be made in terms of information density?
  • How do we maintain accessibility as design trends toward gesture-driven UI?
  • How does one strike a balance between avoiding too many user preferences and providing adaptability for special needs?

New stuff in iOS 8

Additional resources

Open-Source project of the week

Riemann Sum: UIAccessibility Demo - Sommer Panage on GitHub

The application allows the user to model one of 3 functions in a graph and select the number of rects to approximate the integral using a Riemann Sum. (This demo uses the Left Riemann Sum.)

This app has been made fully accessible to demonstrate the use of Apple's UIAccessibility protocols / classes. It demonstrates basic accessibility additions via customization of accessibilityLabel properties thru more advanced accessibility via custom accessibility containers.

git clone https://github.com/spanage/riemann_sum_ax_ios

Picks

Chad (@jazzychad)

Darryl (@dh_thomas)

Vovis: Soon-to-be-available project. An out-of-band VoiceOver visualizer to help identify potential accessibility issues. I’ll be sharing it on GitHub soon. (Hopefully before the next episode.)

Kevin Jones demonstrates the challenges of navigating 2-dimensional interfaces designed for sighted users when using screen readers, which may be considered 1-dimensional, and provides suggestions as to how design might be optimized for screen readers.

Sommer (@sommer)

Tommy Edison: a lot of us don't actually know a blind person. Tommy does 2 awesome YouTube series: one answering common questions sighted people have for blind people and the other reviewing films from the blind perspective. Each is a quick and interesting:

https://www.youtube.com/user/TommyEdisonXP

https://www.youtube.com/user/BlindFilmCritic Flesky: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fleksy-keyboard-happy-typing/id520337246?mt=8 incredible keyboard for sighted and non-sighted users alike. Shows promise for learned custom gestures.

  continue reading

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