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Sam Proulx

Accessibility Evangelist, Fable

Samuel Proulx is the Accessibility Evangelist at Fable, a leading accessibility testing platform powered by people with disabilities. As a blind individual, Sam knows and values the importance of accessibility in all aspects of life and is a strong advocate for the inclusion of people with disabilities in the digital world. Sam brings his previous experience as Fable’s community manager, plus life-long advocacy for himself and others, to his role as Evangelist.

Rosenverse talks by Sam:

Sam Proulx

" Regulations are design problems, not just technical ones, influencing how we create products and experiences. "

Three Years Out: Perspectives on the Near-Term Future of User Research

March 15, 2024

Sam Proulx

" Customizability is about meeting people where they are, whether that’s on mobile, desktop, voice interaction, or different communication channels. "

Online Shopping: Designing an Accessible Experience

November 29, 2023

Sam Proulx

" Sometimes accessibility isn’t perfect, but consistency lets me shop on Amazon in my sleep because of muscle memory. "

Online Shopping: Designing an Accessible Experience

October 3, 2023

Sam Proulx

" Using assistive technology is a skill and muscle memory built over years. "

Understanding Screen Readers on Mobile: How And Why to Learn from Native Users

October 2, 2023

Sam Proulx

" I’ve nearly bought products in my sleep because I memorized the key presses from consistent checkout flows. "

Online Shopping: Designing an Accessible Experience

June 7, 2023

Sam Proulx

" The little sounds that VoiceOver makes are like bird song; you only notice them when they're gone. "

Understanding Screen Readers on Mobile: How And Why to Learn from Native Users

June 6, 2023

Sam Proulx

" Consistency reduces cognitive load not just for screen reader users but for people with ADHD and other cognitive challenges. "

Online Shopping: Designing an Accessible Experience

March 28, 2023

Sam Proulx

" Typing on a mobile screen reader requires exploring the keyboard and double tapping keys, which can be cumbersome. "

Understanding Screen Readers on Mobile: How And Why to Learn from Native Users

March 27, 2023

Sam Proulx

" Accessibility used to be considered an inspiring hack, something available only to the lucky few. "

To Boldly Go: The New Frontiers of Accessibility

November 18, 2022

Sam Proulx

" Mobile app crashes give more detailed feedback and user metrics than desktop browser crashes. "

Mobile Accessibility: Why Moving Accessibility Beyond the Desktop is Critical in a Mobile-first World

November 17, 2022

Sam Proulx

" Accessibility is a process, not a project. "

Accessibility: An Opportunity to Innovate

November 16, 2022

Sam Proulx

" Artificial intelligence promises new independence for people with disabilities but raises questions of bias and privacy. "

To Boldly Go: The New Frontiers of Accessibility

September 9, 2022

Sam Proulx

" Everyone already uses accessibility features whether you have a disability or not. "

Accessibility: An Opportunity to Innovate

September 8, 2022

Sam Proulx

" A smaller screen means fewer distractions, making it easier for people with cognitive challenges. "

Mobile Accessibility: Why Moving Accessibility Beyond the Desktop is Critical in a Mobile-first World

September 8, 2022

Sam Proulx

" Nothing about us without us. "

To Boldly Go: The New Frontiers of Accessibility

June 10, 2022

Sam Proulx

" There’s just far fewer variables to deal with on mobile because it’s basically one browser and one screen reader per platform. "

Mobile Accessibility and You

June 9, 2022

Sam Proulx

" If we are designing experiences that don’t work for everyone today, we’re designing experiences that in a couple of years will exclude ourselves. "

Accessibility: An Opportunity to Innovate

June 8, 2022

Sam Proulx

" We are beginning to see cycles of history repeat themselves in accessibility, especially in gaming and AR/VR. "

To Boldly Go: The New Frontiers of Accessibility

March 11, 2022

Sam Proulx

" Having an assistant when presenting can remove distractions and let you focus on delivering your message. "

Mobile Accessibility: Why Moving Accessibility Beyond the Desktop is Critical in a Mobile-first World

March 10, 2022

Sam Proulx

" Accessibility is not a shackle; it’s a way to expand our minds and innovate. "

Accessibility: An Opportunity to Innovate

March 9, 2022

Sam Proulx

" Errors in form fields should alert users immediately but also allow them to explore details at their own pace to avoid cognitive overload. "

Designing For Screen Readers: Understanding the Mental Models and Techniques of Real Users

December 10, 2021

Sam Proulx

" Alternative navigation users pick different tools based on the task and how they feel at that moment, not just one technology. "

SUS: A System Unusable for Twenty Percent of the Population

December 9, 2021

Sam Proulx

" Fixing problems found for one disability group often helps fix problems for others too. "

Prototype Reviews, People With Disabilities, and You

December 8, 2021

Sam Proulx

" Consistency between control labels and prototype instructions matters a lot, because mismatches can cause big problems for alternative navigation. "

Prototype Reviews, People With Disabilities, and You

October 1, 2021

Sam Proulx

" Screen reader users don’t listen to a web page like a podcast, it’s a very forward-leaning interactive experience. "

Designing For Screen Readers: Understanding the Mental Models and Techniques of Real Users

September 30, 2021

Sam Proulx

" What screen readers allow us to do is to jump directly to bits of content that we are interested in to replicate the visual experience of skimming a web page. "

SUS: A System Unusable for Twenty Percent of the Population

September 29, 2021

Sam Proulx

" Desktop screen readers can run at speeds up to 800 words per minute because users get used to synthetic speech. "

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Screen Readers

June 11, 2021

Sam Proulx

" Traditional usability labs often force assistive tech users to use unfamiliar setups, creating barriers. "

SUS: A System Unusable for Twenty Percent of the Population

June 9, 2021

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