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How the Internet is failing the visually impaired | Clive Loseby | TEDxLukelyBrook

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Most websites fail to meet the needs of people with disabilities, but it doesn’t need to be that way! As a recognised expert on accessibility, Clive's approach is inclusive, honest and to the point. His insights go beyond that of others. Clive Loseby has one aim: To Change the World, One Website at a Time. A horrific car accident in 1989 left life-changing injuries and personal experience of the prejudice and challenges that disabled people face daily. That experience has been the driving force behind his passion for making the Internet a truly accessible environment.

A Global Leader in Website Accessibility for Disabled People, Clive founded Access by Design in 2006 with Jess Loseby and was responsible for creating the world’s first fully-accessible, mobile and tablet-friendly website in 2011.

As a recognised expert on accessibility his approach is inclusive, honest and to the point. His insights go beyond that of others. A renowned public speaker for over 12 years people who listen to him come away educated, inspired and never look at websites in quite the same way again. Every person who hears his message takes away simple steps that will truly make a difference – One Website at a Time. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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