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:
" If you press the exact same button today and tomorrow you get two different results, that’s non-deterministic UX. "
Three Years Out: Perspectives on the Near-Term Future of User Research
March 15, 2024
" Confidence is crucial — nobody wants to lose money or receive a product they can’t use, so unclear or unlabeled controls cause people with disabilities to give up faster. "
Online Shopping: Designing an Accessible Experience
November 29, 2023
" Confidence is critical in online shopping because nobody wants to spend money they’re unsure about losing due to unclear controls. "
Online Shopping: Designing an Accessible Experience
October 3, 2023
" VoiceOver gestures like swipe right move the focus through elements; double tap activates them. "
Understanding Screen Readers on Mobile: How And Why to Learn from Native Users
October 2, 2023
" Consistency is so important that sometimes even consistency in failure works if it means I only have to learn the workaround once. "
Online Shopping: Designing an Accessible Experience
June 7, 2023
" Getting accessibility integrated into all company processes is essential because accessibility is a culture change. "
Understanding Screen Readers on Mobile: How And Why to Learn from Native Users
June 6, 2023
" If it didn’t come from Amazon or Costco, I probably don’t own it because I know the experience will be consistent. "
Online Shopping: Designing an Accessible Experience
March 28, 2023
" VoiceOver’s screen curtain is designed to protect privacy because we don’t always know who’s looking over our shoulder. "
Understanding Screen Readers on Mobile: How And Why to Learn from Native Users
March 27, 2023
" Blockchain apps aren’t located in one country or jurisdiction, making legal enforcement of accessibility laws difficult. "
To Boldly Go: The New Frontiers of Accessibility
November 18, 2022
" Mobile screens can be angled and positioned easily, which helps if you struggle with glare or neck positioning. "
Mobile Accessibility: Why Moving Accessibility Beyond the Desktop is Critical in a Mobile-first World
November 17, 2022
" If we create inaccessible products, we are locking out our future selves. "
Accessibility: An Opportunity to Innovate
November 16, 2022
" In early computing, all you had to do was intercept text and put it in braille or text-to-speech, because everything was text-based. "
To Boldly Go: The New Frontiers of Accessibility
September 9, 2022
" Disability isn't rare; one in five people have a disability right now. "
Accessibility: An Opportunity to Innovate
September 8, 2022
" You might be thinking about accessibility backwards; start with mobile first, then extend to desktop. "
Mobile Accessibility: Why Moving Accessibility Beyond the Desktop is Critical in a Mobile-first World
September 8, 2022
" Apple unlocked so much innovation by including accessibility in the phone with VoiceOver built-in. "
To Boldly Go: The New Frontiers of Accessibility
June 10, 2022
" Mobile screens have forced designers to create simplified interfaces without reducing features. "
Mobile Accessibility and You
June 9, 2022
" Everyone uses voice assistance now, whether controlling a smart home or sending a quick text; it gives independence to people with disabilities and convenience to all. "
Accessibility: An Opportunity to Innovate
June 8, 2022
" When we solve accessibility problems, we create innovations that benefit everyone, not just people with disabilities. "
To Boldly Go: The New Frontiers of Accessibility
March 11, 2022
" The tools on mobile are free and built-in, unlike desktop where accessibility tools often require licenses and procurement. "
Mobile Accessibility: Why Moving Accessibility Beyond the Desktop is Critical in a Mobile-first World
March 10, 2022
" Accessibility is not a shackle; it’s a way to expand our minds and innovate. "
Accessibility: An Opportunity to Innovate
March 9, 2022
" 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
" I’ve been using screen readers for 30 years and accessibility has always been a passion of mine. "
SUS: A System Unusable for Twenty Percent of the Population
December 9, 2021
" The best way to build a fully accessible foundation is to involve the voices of people with disabilities at every step. "
Prototype Reviews, People With Disabilities, and You
December 8, 2021
" Including people with disabilities in prototype reviews can be different based on the assistive technology they use and their needs. "
Prototype Reviews, People With Disabilities, and You
October 1, 2021
" I can’t remember a day when there wasn’t a talking computer in my house. "
Designing For Screen Readers: Understanding the Mental Models and Techniques of Real Users
September 30, 2021
" Screen reader users scored in the low to mid 50s on our scale while magnification users scored around 70 and alternative navigation users around 60. "
SUS: A System Unusable for Twenty Percent of the Population
September 29, 2021
" Google Docs is not a web page; it’s a web app that requires handling many keyboard shortcuts and focus management. "
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Screen Readers
June 11, 2021
" Magnification can cover the entire screen two to ten times, and users pan around to see different areas. "
SUS: A System Unusable for Twenty Percent of the Population
June 9, 2021