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Project logo with an accessibility icon and text that says "Accessibility, SwiftUI Series"

Accessibility

Start from a sample project that is unusable for a lot of users with disabilities and make it as accessible as you can! Show the world how easy it is to make accessible apps with SwiftUI, there are no excuses!

  • Download the InAccessibility sample app code.
  • Your challenge is to adjust the app and make it as accessible and inclusive as possible!
  • You can choose to focus on a particular type of accessibility technique, or go for a more broad approach
  • Create a new public repo and write a short piece of text or record a short video explaining your approach
  • Upload your improved version of the InAccessible app to a public GitHub repo and add it to this repo in a PR.
  • The judges will check your app for accessibility and inclusiveness. We'll look for the obvious things such as Dynamic Type, but surprise us! If there's anything in particular you'd like the judges to look out for, be sure to mention it.

Screenshot of the sample app with a large dynamic type size messing up the layout.

How to participate

  • Download the sample project here
  • Create a new public repo for your code
  • Add a reference to your project to the README of this repo and make a PR

Once you've uploaded your code to a public GitHub repo, make a PR and add a link below.

Link to Code Attendee Name Twitter Pro / Beginner
Link to code Florian Schweizer @flowritescode Beginner
Link to code Chris Wu @museumshuffle NOT Pro
Link to code Alexey Ivashko @overcot Not Pro
Link to code Ryan Cole @rerycole34 Pro
Link to code Ryan Lintott @ryanlintott Pro
Link to code Michelle Lau @mimzivvimzi NOT Pro
Link to code Adi Mathew @mxadx Pro