Case Studies
Digital accessibility is more than just a checkbox—it is a commitment to ensuring that everyone, regardless of ability, can participate in the digital world. Over the past decade, I have partnered with global brands and non-profits to move accessibility from an afterthought to a core innovation driver.
The following case studies represent a cross-section of my work, ranging from deep-rooted technical engineering and custom framework development to enterprise-level training and global program leadership. Each project showcases a unique approach to solving complex inclusive design barriers across diverse industries.
Explore the stories below to see how I’ve helped organizations like Shopify, Google, JetBlue, and Deloitte build products that are as inclusive as they are functional.
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Canada Learning Code
Read the CLC case studyStrengthened national educational accessibility by auditing digital properties and developing a custom open-source plugin to remediate keyboard and screen reader barriers in slide frameworks.
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Deloitte
Read the Deloitte case studyEmpowered enterprise UX and design teams through specialized, high-impact training workshops focused on integrating inclusive design principles at the earliest stages of the product lifecycle.
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Google
Read the Google case studyCollaborated with Google’s engineering team to define and implement emerging accessibility standards for 3D web media, ensuring inclusive navigation for the future of immersive commerce.
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JetBlue
Read the JetBlue case studyEngineered a custom, accessible video player using the Vimeo JS API to bridge the gap between third-party limitations and enterprise-level WCAG compliance.
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Juno
Read the Juno case studyDeveloped and facilitated specialized engineering and design curricula for Juno College, delivering accessibility training to both emerging tech talent and enterprise teams at organizations like The Globe and Mail.
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Shopify
Read the Shopify case studyEstablished and scaled a global accessibility program over eight years, architecting a 'shift-left' culture through AI-driven automation, strategic policy, and user-centric testing.