
Guide to Accessibility in Business Documents offers a practical and forward-thinking approach to creating inclusive and professional documentation.This book introduces core accessibility concepts, terminology, and best practices, helping readers understand how disabilities can affect communication and how intentional design can improve clarity and usability for all readers. Focusing on five key areas: language, fonts, layout, color and visuals, and interactivity.The text provides a structured framework for evaluating and creating accessible documents from the outset.Rather than centering on remediation or compliance alone, this guide encourages a proactive approach by treating accessibility as a core literacy.It fills a gap in existing resources by moving beyond web design and remediation, offering strategies that can be applied across all types of business writing. With an estimated one in four people in the United States living with a disability, accessible business communication is not only a legal obligation in many regions but also a strategic and inclusive practice.This book is an essential resource for students, educators, and professionals who want to produce documents that meet accessibility standards, reach broader audiences, and improve the overall user experience.