@Sh41 There wasn’t one such a case for me, as far as I remember, more of a process, although I cannot downplay the importance of @laura’s influence (if you haven’t read it, check out her book Accessibility For Everyone). Once you learn what accessibility means, it just takes a bit of empathy to realise it’s not a ‘nice to have’. As far as I’m concerned, it’s part of good design, not separate to it. And the reason I care about good design is because I care about people: http://www.breakingthin.gs/this-is-all-there-is.html