Kae Anderson, CPACC
Welcome, I'm glad you're here!
I'm Kae (she / her), your friendly neighborhood inclusivity professional.
My name is pronounced like the letter “k” (but if you pronounce it a different way I won’t mind).
I’m an accessibility consultant, and I help businesses, entrepreneurs, and creatives make inclusive websites.
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You want the right people to find you and your work. I facilitate that by offering opportunities to enhance your current website. That way everyone who visits will feel welcome.
Between 20 and 25% of people are disabled. Making sure sites are accessible is the right thing to do, and it’s also the right thing to do for your business.
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What I’m good at:
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Focusing on the experiences of people, rather than rules
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Inclusivity that goes beyond accessibility and includes things like designing for anxiety or trauma-informed design
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Working with design teams to prevent issues and bring inclusivity in from the start
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​Finding existing issues so they can be resolved by performing manual and automated website testing
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Guiding content writers toward inclusive choices and clear language
What you can expect from me: enthusiasm, exclamation points, encouragement, and education!
What I don’t do:
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I’m not a designer or a dev (but I work with with them)
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I don’t do group training, workshops, or speaking gigs
What you shouldn’t expect from me: rants, rules, or reprimands
My experience and education:
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I’ve worked on accessibility and inclusive design at two Fortune 100 companies
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I have certificates from the International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP), the Center For Humane Technology, and the University of Indiana’s School of Public Health
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I have a Bachelor’s Degree in anthropology, and I’ve done bootcamps for UX design and front-end development
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Accessibility can seem intimidating. I love making it feel doable. And with me on your side you can focus on the things you do best!
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I'm open for new clients - feel free to email me to get started.