Inclusion

Who benefits from accessible documents?

When people talk about accessible documents, many first think of blind people. In fact, however, many more groups…

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Accessible PDFs Explained Simply

We encounter PDF documents every day. Invoices, forms, brochures, menus, and information sheets are usually…

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Accessibility and Education: When Access Determines Educational Outcomes

Education rarely fails because of its content. It fails because people cannot access it. What should theoretically…

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Accessibility is not an “unreasonable burden”

A current proposal to reform Germany’s disability equality legislation is facing criticism. The key issue:…

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axes4 Day 2026: Trends, Highlights & a Look Behind the Scenes

Berlin, March 26, 2026. Gray skies, cold wind. Perfect weather to spend a day talking about accessibility inside a…

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Inclusion Is a Human Right – Not a Dispensable Luxury

More and more frequently, inclusion is being discussed as a cost issue. In times of

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Digital Accessibility with Substance Instead of Symbolism: What Makes axes4 Stand Out

The European Accessibility Act (EAA) is reshaping the market: Suddenly, many organizations must not only take…

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Why accessible documents make a difference for so many people

Most of us open a PDF, skim through the content, and close it again. A few seconds, and we’re back to what we were…

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