“Malicious” Pictorials: How Alt Text Matters to Screen Reader Users' Experience of Image-Dense Media"

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Yin, Alyson, Riya Sogani, Bruna Oewel, Karen Phan, Jaime Shin Young Park, Mia Ashley Yeo, Lindsay Ann Yazzolino, et al. “‘Malicious’ Pictorials: How Alt Text Matters to Screen Reader Users’ Experience of Image-Dense Media".” In Proceedings of the 2024 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference, 1262–74. DIS ’24. New York, NY, USA: Association for Computing Machinery, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1145/3643834.3660747.

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People who are blind face accessibility and usability barriers every time a digital image author omits or creates uninformative alternative or “alt” text. Often, content creators are simply unaware of screen reader users’ experience and accessibility best practices; there is also a lack of research knowledge about how to design accessible image-dense media, like pictorials. We present (1) a content analysis of 149 pictorials, (2) a thematic analysis of three think-aloud sessions with an expert screen reader user, and (3) practical lessons learned from a co-design workshop with three blind scholars. Our research finds that pictorials are increasingly accessible, but they are still far from providing a usable experience. We identify nine “malicious” alt text patterns that riddle pictorials and three novel accessible alt text patterns to guide authors of image-dense media.