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Writing Portfolio — Maxwell Ivey | The Blind Blogger


Consumer Reports (CR.org)

1 Article

AudioEye

15 Articles


  • Maxwell Ivey: From Carnival Owner to Blind Blogger

    An introduction to Maxwell as AudioEye’s newest contributing writer — his journey from carnival owner to online entrepreneur and accessibility advocate.


  • Building an Online Business When You Are Blind

    A first-person account of how inaccessible websites and tools create daily barriers for blind entrepreneurs, and why digital accessibility is crucial for inclusion.


  • What It’s Like to Shop Online When You’re Blind

    Maxwell describes the real-world challenges blind shoppers face — from vague product descriptions to inaccessible checkouts — and makes the business case for accessible e-commerce.


  • The Impact of Accessibility on Business Websites

    Practical guidance on how e-commerce, travel, and employment sites can improve accessibility from the start for users with vision impairment and other disabilities.


  • Five Tips for Building an Accessible Podcast

    A podcast owner’s guide to making shows fully accessible — covering navigation, player design, audio descriptions, social sharing, and more.


  • Drag and Drop Doesn’t Have To Be a Nightmare

    Maxwell shares the frustrations of drag-and-drop UI for screen reader users and highlights three companies offering accessible keyboard-friendly alternatives.


  • Bonds Between Disabilities

    Exploring the shared experiences and community connections across different disability groups, and why cross-disability solidarity matters in advocacy.


  • How Might AI Impact the Future of Work for People with Disabilities?

    Examining the promise and risks of generative AI for disabled workers — and why the disability community must have a seat at the table in AI development.


  • Six Tips for Making Your Presentations Accessible

    Actionable advice on designing and delivering slide presentations that are fully accessible to attendees with visual impairments, hearing loss, and other disabilities.


  • The Surprising Gap in Email Accessibility

    Why email — one of the most ubiquitous communication tools — remains a persistent accessibility problem for screen reader users, and what senders can do about it.


  • For Assistive Technology Users, Website Updates Often Mean New Hurdles

    Maxwell explains why screen reader users are often reluctant to update browsers and assistive tech — and why developers should think twice before rolling out sweeping site redesigns.


  • 6 Tips for Making Forms Accessible

    A practical, user-centered guide to accessible form design — covering labels, error messages, keyboard navigation, and the small details that make a big difference for screen reader users.


  • Facing My Fear of Walmart.com

    Maxwell revisits Walmart.com after years of avoiding it — documenting the accessibility barriers he encounters and celebrating the genuine improvements the retailer has made for blind shoppers.


  • Technology Is Great, but Experts Still Matter

    A measured take on accessibility automation — arguing that while AI and automated tools have real value, they can’t replace the insight of disabled users and human accessibility experts.

  • Honoring Three Women Who Have Impacted My Accessibility Journey

    A personal tribute to three women whose mentorship, advocacy, and friendship helped shape Maxwell’s path as an accessibility writer and blind entrepreneur.

php[architect] Magazine

8 Articles — Recurring Column: Barrier-Free Bytes

Reviewed.com

3 Articles

VisionAware / APH Connect Center

2 Articles

Peer Advisor, supporting adults adjusting to vision loss through lived-experience guidance.

WritersWeekly.com

2 Articles

Magnets and Ladders

2 Pieces

Published in Magnets and Ladders, the literary magazine produced by Behind Our Eyes, Inc. — a nonprofit showcasing writers with disabilities.

  • From Frightened Radio Guest to Prolific Podcast Guest to Host of What’s Your Excuse?

    A personal narrative tracing Maxwell’s evolution from a nervous first-time radio guest to a confident podcast host — a story of growth, vulnerability, and finding his voice on the airwaves.

  • Finding Solutions: Moving Carnival Rides

    A memoir piece drawn from Maxwell’s years running a carnival equipment brokerage — recounting the creative problem-solving required to move massive rides across the country as a blind entrepreneur.




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