The Abled Lawyer
13/02/2023
Reading time: three minutes
In recent years, there’s been much talk about creating your own personal brand which has seen the rise of many influencers, especially within the legal sector. It’s fantastic to connect with others on similar journeys into the legal profession or even with law firms themselves.
Some of you may be aware that I run my own Instagram account named the Abled Lawyer and that I’m interested in digital accessibility. I’ve therefore been exploring ways I can make my brand and social media more accessible.
After researching and speaking with people in the tech sector on digital accessibility, I’ve spent time working on my logos and communication methods to make The Abled Lawyer accessible. You’ll see these changes to my profiles in the next couple of weeks.
In the UK, at least one in five people have a long-term illness, impairment or disability. Accessible social media campaigns and posts can be incredibly effective because they can be accessed and understood by the widest possible audience, regardless of whether people have a visual, hearing, speech, motor, cognitive or another combination of impairments.
You don’t need a training course to get started on accessibility, some of the changes are easy to implement once you know how. Below, I thought I’d share some general tips that you can use to make your own brand and social media accessible.
Writing accessible social media posts
Make your hashtags accessible
Colour and contrast
Accessible fonts
Add alt text on Instagram. Here are six steps:
Want to learn more about how you can apply these tips and make the best use of social media as an aspiring lawyer? Check out this Feature.