
Observations from accessibility and UX work, focused on real-world context and practical experience.
Apple’s “I’m Not Remarkable” reframes disability by centering ordinary life rather than extraordinary feats. This reflection explores why that shift matters, how it challenges inspiration narratives, and what it reveals about accessibility, humanity, and the idea of being remarkably human.
An overview of the federal Disabled Access Credit and how it can help small businesses offset the cost of accessibility improvements.
Spending time with Colorado Discover Ability added practical context to my accessibility work, connecting it more closely to real places, systems, and people.
How early exposure to accessibility work—and generous mentorship—helped shape the direction of my UX practice.
Hosting ownership may seem like a technical detail, but it has a real impact on how client relationships evolve. Client-owned hosting supports clarity, independence, and smoother transitions as needs change over time.