Friday
May122006
Paul Boag {1} web accessibility

duration 23:23
In this inaugural episode, we are excited to speak with Baul Boag of boagworld.com and founding partner at Headscape in the UK.
Visit Paul at boagworld.com
"It's easiest to take little steps to work towards the goal of achieving the highest level of accessibility as possible."
In this interview, Paul explains why he is a pragmatic designer and is passionate about web accessibility.
We learn what makes Paul tick, from his design background at Art College, a lead role at IBM and now a partner at Headscape, a web development firm in the UK.
Paul is an incredible web designer, but the greatest exhibit of Paul's work can be found on his personal website, boagworld.com. Subscribe to his podcast, and the podcast that he hosts for Practical Web Design Magazine.
Visit Headscape online at headscape.co.uk
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Great interview, guys. Thanks for the info. Even as I'm preaching accessibility to other web developers, I still haven't managed the transission to total CSS, non-table design. However, I do summarize tables accordingly and carefully lay out cell header scopes including marking up more complicated data relations with named ids and such. I'll be looking for more from you guys. Keep it up.
[...] Addendum: I just found a great podcast interview with Paul Boag on web accessibility over on the CreativeXpert website hosted by Alan Houser. [...]
I can't seem to access your archives. I would really like to get some of the older episodes.
The error i get: "This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below."