Accessibility Done Right for a Chart-Heavy Nonfiction Guide

10 October, 2025 1 min read

The Challenge

A nonfiction author writing a chart-driven guide wanted her eBook accessible to all readers, including visually impaired users. However, accessibility formatting can be costly and time-consuming.

The Approach

Estorytellers structured an accessibility-first eBook conversion. We added alt text for every chart, built semantic headings, and tested compatibility with Kindle and Apple Books accessibility tools.

The Execution

The project took three weeks. Our QA team performed multiple test reads using screen readers to ensure every chart, figure, and section title worked correctly.

The Results

  • Zero post-launch corrections.

  • Compliance achieved on first submission.

  • Under-budget delivery: Costs stayed 22% below the client’s initial quote.

This project reinforced how accessibility and affordability can go hand-in-hand with the right planning and technical support.

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