Inclusive Data Visualization for People with Disabilities: A Call to Action
- Kim Marriott ,
- Bongshin Lee ,
- Matthew Butler ,
- Ed Cutrell ,
- Kirsten Ellis ,
- Cagatay Goncu ,
- Marti Hearst ,
- Kathleen McCoy ,
- Danielle Albers Szafir
Interactions | , Vol 28(3)
Insights
→ Lack of accessible access to data visualizations is a significant equity issue.
→ It’s not only visual impairments that can restrict access but also other kinds of disabilities including cognitive and learning disabilities, and motor disabilities.
→ Overcoming this challenge requires visualization practitioners, visualization and accessibility researchers, and the relevant disability communities to work together.