Support Web Accessibility Worldwide: Join AUIG
About AUIG
The Accessibility User Interface Guidelines (AUIG) is an independent initiative led by Gareth Slinn, an accessibility advocate since 2002, a seasoned developer, the creator of CheckMeister, and the author of acclaimed books on accessibility. Gareth founded AUIG with a clear mission: to drive the adoption of accessibility through education and to simplify and elevate accessibility standards, making them intuitive and actionable.
AUIG is built on the expertise of collaborators from diverse areas of IT, including:
- Highly skilled developers,
- Visionary UX professionals,
- Inspiring design leaders, and
- Business owners
And we’re growing! Together, we’re breaking down barriers and creating opportunities through accessible education, tools, and certifications.
Benefits of Joining as a Supporter
As an AUIG Supporter, your organisation will be recognised as a leader in promoting accessibility and inclusivity. Here’s what you’ll gain by joining:
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Public Recognition:
- Your Logo Displayed: Your organisation’s logo will be proudly showcased on our Supporters page.
- Backlink to Your Website: Visitors to AUIG’s website can click your logo and navigate directly to your site, boosting visibility and SEO.
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Enhanced Brand Credibility:
- Official Supporter Badge: Receive an AUIG-branded badge and logo to display on your website, showcasing your commitment to accessibility.
- Link Back to AUIG: Show your clients and users your proactive support for accessibility by linking directly to AUIG, where your logo will be displayed as a recognised supporter.
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Access to Talent:
- * Certified Developers and Designers: Gain exclusive access to our databank of AUIG-certified professionals, ensuring your team is equipped with top-tier accessibility expertise.
- Positive Public Image: Stand out as a forward-thinking organisation that values inclusivity and user empowerment.
* Future potential as AUIG grows its databank
Ready to Join?
By becoming an AUIG Supporter, you’re not just associating with an independent and emerging accessibility organisation you’re taking a bold step toward creating a better, more inclusive digital future.