Tweet Shoutouts\n\n\n@iOhYesPodcast great episode - filled my wait in the airport. Great topics and discussion. I think an all Jazzy Chad episode is overdue ;)\n\n\u2014 Nolan O'Brien (@NolanOBrien) August 4, 2014\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n@iOhYesPodcast @jazzychad @jak just listened to my first podcast episode, good stuff guys! (and this coming from an Android guy)\n\n\u2014 Michael Shafrir (@mcs) August 10, 2014\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSend us your shoutouts:\xa0@iohyespodcast\n\nThe Discussion\n\n\nMobile Accessibility - getting into the details\n\n\niOhYes Podcast Episode 35 - Includes a discussion with Neem Serra about the importance of making apps accessible\n\nThe basics\n\n\nUIAccessibility protocol reference\n\nAdvanced APIs\n\n\nUIAcessibilityContainer protocol reference\n\nUIAccessibilityAction protocol reference\n\nUIAccessibilityPostNotification() reference\n\nThoughts on accessible design\n\n\n\n What considerations should be made in terms of information density?\n How do we maintain accessibility as design trends toward gesture-driven UI?\n How does one strike a balance between avoiding too many user preferences and providing adaptability for special needs?\n\n\n\nNew stuff in iOS 8\n\n\n\n Accessibility on iOS - WWDC 2014\n\n\n\nAdditional resources\n\n\n\n Apple\u2019s Accessibility Developer Portal\n Verifying App Accessibility on iOS\n iOS Best Practices - via Web Accessibility\n\n\n\nOpen-Source project of the week\n\n\nRiemann Sum: UIAccessibility Demo - Sommer Panage on GitHub\n\nThe application allows the user to model one of 3 functions in a graph and select the number of rects to approximate the integral using a Riemann Sum. (This demo uses the Left Riemann Sum.)\n\nThis app has been made fully accessible to demonstrate the use of Apple's UIAccessibility protocols / classes. It demonstrates basic accessibility additions via customization of accessibilityLabel properties thru more advanced accessibility via custom accessibility containers.\n\ngit clone https://github.com/spanage/riemann_sum_ax_ios\n\n\nPicks\n\n\nChad (@jazzychad)\n\n\n\n That Thing In Swift: http://thatthinginswift.com/\n\n\n\nDarryl (@dh_thomas)\n\n\nVovis: Soon-to-be-available project. An out-of-band VoiceOver visualizer to help identify potential accessibility issues. I\u2019ll be sharing it on GitHub soon. (Hopefully before the next episode.)\n\n\n Beyond Visual Interfaces with Kevin Jones at Madison+ UX\n\n\n\nKevin Jones demonstrates the challenges of navigating 2-dimensional interfaces designed for sighted users when using screen readers, which may be considered 1-dimensional, and provides suggestions as to how design might be optimized for screen readers.\n\nSommer (@sommer)\n\n\nTommy Edison: a lot of us don't actually know a blind person. Tommy does 2 awesome YouTube series: one answering common questions sighted people have for blind people and the other reviewing films from the blind perspective. Each is a quick and interesting:\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TommyEdisonXP\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/user/BlindFilmCritic\nFlesky: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fleksy-keyboard-happy-typing/id520337246?mt=8 incredible keyboard for sighted and non-sighted users alike. Shows promise for learned custom gestures.