Accessible documents are not just about PDFs. They are also about the pieces inside those documents - forms, charts, tables, labels, colors, instructions, and visual structure. On June 2, we’re hosting a hands-on training session on how to create accessible forms and charts with Venngage. We’ll cover practical tips around: - Form structure - Clear labels and instructions - Chart readability - Color contrast - Alt text - Accessible PDF export Join us here: https://lnkd.in/eByMJkJe
Venngage
Technology, Information and Internet
Toronto, Ontario 17,365 followers
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Venngage AI: The Only Tool for AI-Powered & Accessible Designs Venngage is the only design tool that allows you to create accessible designs and documents from scratch, ensuring your visuals are inclusive, brand-consistent, and impactful. With 40+ AI design tools, Venngage makes it easy to generate stunning infographics, reports, and marketing materials—all in just a few clicks. Why Venngage AI? ∙ AI-Powered Design Generator – Create professional infographics, reports, and visuals instantly. ∙ Built-In Accessibility Features – Ensure designs meet accessibility standards with optimized contrast, readable fonts, and structured layouts. ∙ AutoBrand AI – Maintain brand consistency effortlessly with automatic color and font application. ∙ AI-Assisted Editing – Adjust layouts, resize content, and refine text for readability and engagement. ∙ Effortless Customization – Drag and drop charts, icons, and images to tell your story visually. ∙ Seamless Sharing – Download, share, or embed your designs for reports, presentations, and digital campaigns. Smarter, Faster, and More Inclusive Venngage AI is the most advanced tool for creating accessible and AI-driven designs—perfect for businesses, educators, and professionals looking to make their content clear, engaging, and compliant.
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https://venngage.com
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- Industry
- Technology, Information and Internet
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Toronto, Ontario
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2012
- Specialties
- Infographics, Data Visualization, Business Reports, Charts, and Business Communication
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The global affiliate marketing industry is valued at $17 billion in 2025. The fastest-growing group is professionals with niche, engaged audiences. Not influencers. Not bloggers. Professionals like you. In this week's AI Design Digest, we wrote about how marketers, consultants, and content creators are monetising recommendations they were already making for free, and what separates the ones earning consistently from those who are not. Read the full article below to learn more!
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Faculty are often told what accessibility requires. But they are not always given enough support to implement it. In our Venngage roundtable, Jay Pope from Pope Tech shared why accessibility can feel overwhelming for faculty - especially when they inherit old PDFs, slides, and course materials they may not have created themselves. The solution cannot be more requirements alone. It has to include practical training, better workflows, clear starting points, and tools that help faculty create accessible content from the beginning. Watch the full roundtable here: https://lnkd.in/e4B_nupA #Accessibility #HigherEd #FacultySupport #AccessibleDocuments
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Edition 4 of the A11YVERSE x IAAP Canada National Accessibility Leadership Summit newsletter is here. This edition introduces the AI and Accessibility Panel, taking the main stage at 1:10 pm on June 8. Juan Olarte, Founder and CEO of A11YVERSE Inc and Digita11y Accessible, moderates. The panelists: - David Dame, Senior Director, Product Accessibility and Human Centered Design for Windows and Devices at Microsoft. - Shlomit Shteyer, Director, Technical Program Management at Salesforce. - Jutta Treviranus, Director of the Inclusive Design Research Centre (IDRC) and professor in the Faculty of Design at OCAD University. - Eugene Woo, CEO of Venngage. The conversation is about what AI is actually delivering for people with disabilities today. How it is being used to create more accessible content and experiences, where it falls short when accessibility is treated as an afterthought, and what inclusive design principles mean when applied to machine learning and automation. Read the full edition for bios and panel details. June 8. Toronto. Deloitte. 200 attendees. https://lnkd.in/eQB85G7G #Accessibility #A11Y #AI #IAAP #Inclusion #InclusiveDesign #Summit2026 #A11YVERSE
Edition 4 of the A11YVERSE x IAAP Canada National Accessibility Leadership Summit newsletter is out. This one introduces the #AI and #Accessibility Panel. David Dame from Microsoft. Shlomit Shteyer from Salesforce. Jutta Treviranus from OCAD University. Eugene A. Woods from Venngage. Four people building, researching, and leading accessibility work inside organizations that shape how technology is made. The conversation is about what AI is actually delivering for people with disabilities right now. Where it is working. Where it is falling short. And what inclusive design means when applied to machine learning and automation. June 8. Toronto. 200 people. #Accessibility #A11Y #AI #IAAP #Inclusion #Summit2026 #A11YVERSE
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Accessibility can feel hard. But as Christopher Bugaj (Loudoun County Public Schools) reminded us in our Venngage roundtable, faculty have already learned hard things before. They learned Zoom. They learned LMS platforms. They learned new tools. They adapted to major shifts in education. Accessibility is another skill that can be built over time. The goal is not to make faculty fix everything overnight. The goal is to make accessibility feel possible, practical, and supported. Watch the full roundtable here: https://lnkd.in/e4B_nupA #Accessibility #HigherEd #EdTech #FacultySupport
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Accessibility becomes much easier to scale when senior leadership is bought in. In our Venngage roundtable, Tania Heap, University of North Texas shared how leadership support helps accessibility move beyond one team and become part of how courses are delivered across departments. For higher ed teams, this matters. Because accessibility cannot depend only on individual champions. It needs clear expectations, support, and institutional priority. Watch the full roundtable here: https://lnkd.in/e4B_nupA #Accessibility #HigherEd #DigitalAccessibility #AccessibleCourseMaterials
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Forms and charts are everywhere. In reports. In PDFs. In presentations. In public-facing documents. In student and community resources. But they are also some of the easiest assets to make inaccessible. A form can look simple but still be hard to navigate. A chart can look polished but still fail to communicate clearly to everyone. That’s why we’re hosting a practical training session. Register Here: https://lnkd.in/eByMJkJe
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Document accessibility cannot scale if every issue is fixed only after the document is created. Organizations also need better workflows, clearer ownership, accessible creation tools, and support for content creators. In our recent session with Amy Walldorf from Allyant, we discussed what it really takes to move beyond scanning and one-off remediation toward scalable document accessibility workflows. Watch the recording: Beyond Automation: What It Really Takes to Make Documents Accessible at Scale Access it here: https://lnkd.in/e4BQen2P
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There's a version of your estimate that lives in a Google Doc with a number, a date, and maybe a line or two of scope. And there's a version that has a header, your logo, itemised line items, a totals section, payment terms, and a layout that looks like a design team put it together. Both say the same price. Only one wins the job. The designed estimate isn't just prettier. It does something the old school version fell short on: it makes the client feel like they're already working with a professional. The decision gets easier for them because the document already looks like a done deal. No designer. No starting from scratch. Just one prompt and 60 seconds and you have something you'd actually be confident to send. We share exactly how it works in this issue, with real examples. Read this week's issue of Venngage's AI Design Digest below👇
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Every year, millions of Canadians take the Victoria Day long weekend without thinking twice about what it actually represents. The history behind it is more layered than most people realize, and knowing it changes how you see the holiday entirely. Check out our infographic below! Which fact caught you off guard? Drop it in the comments. 👇
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