Even with the European Accessibility Act in place, accessibility should not be seen solely as a matter of compliance or legislation, but as a commitment to humanity and building tools for people. The need for a government directive to force accessible design highlights a deeper problem—one worse than simply lacking a well-crafted application. The aim should be to foster empathy, spark genuine interest, and inspire developers to integrate accessibility into their development cycle because they care, not because regulations demand it.
About the speaker:
Geisy Domiciano
I am a reptile mom and Frontend Leader & Developer with over 13 years of experience in building scalable, high-performance web applications using modern JavaScript frameworks such as Vue.js, JavaScript, and TypeScript. Have led and mentored teams, shaped frontend architecture decisions, and have a strong passion for accessibility.