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2024-09-30

VoiceOver Sweeps That Designers Actually Finish

By Evelyn Cho

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VoiceOver sweeps die halfway when teams treat them like marathon lint passes. We redesigned the cadence: twenty-minute focused cones, each with a single persona script stored beside the device. Designers rotate narration duties so engineers hear awkward verbs early—swap “tap” for “activate” where policies demand it.

During week three we introduce “limitation disclosures” as a celebrated artifact. If TalkBack misreads a custom carousel, the backlog ticket cites the WCAG clause we investigated and the vendor ticket we opened—even if the vendor is us. That honesty keeps procurement allies engaged instead of feeling bait-and-switched when fixes slip.

Finally, we refuse faux superhero endings. Some graduates publish audits revealing regressions introduced during hurried holiday freezes. That is still success—evidence that WaveFluxon-trained practitioners report what they see, not what flatters a deck.

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