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Frank is a PhD candidate and researcher at the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. His work explores the intersection of technical tools, interactive data visualization, and accessibility. Frank has been visualizing data professionally for over a decade and has collaborated with companies such as Apple's Human-Centered Machine Intelligence research group, Adobe, Microsoft, Visa, Quansight, and Highcharts. Frank’s contributions, which are used by over 15 policy and governance organizations and over 110 companies worldwide, focus on enabling people with and without disabilities to find insights, make decisions, and live better lives using data.

His research projects include Chartability, a framework for helping practitioners evaluate inaccessible visualizations, Data Navigator, a tool that helps developers make interactive visualizations more accessible for users of assistive technologies, and Softerware, a system-design approach that helps guide architects and ecosystem engineers towards personalization and end-user agency in software systems.

Upcoming conference sessions featuring Frank Elavsky

From Charted to Uncharted Territory: Accessibility and Interactive Data Experiences

Access to information matters. Information helps us make decisions and is a key part of being able to participate in society: from getting details about elections, learning about a global pandemic, and keeping track of personal health, we create interactive experiences with data in order to help people live fuller, more-informed lives. But many of the visualizations, dashboards, charts, and graphs we create exclude people with disabilities from accessing information.

In this session, I'll give a short introduction to accessibility, what it is and why it is important, and share helpful frameworks, tools, and guidelines for how to get started doing accessibility work for designing and building interactive data experiences. I'll teach practical, applicable skills and attendees will have exposure to examples that can help reinforce what they've learned. This talk is intended to give everyone a sense of shared understanding of what accessibility is and how to practically apply it to data work.

Friday Dec 5 @ 13:15 @ YOW! Melbourne 2025

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From Charted to Uncharted Territory: Accessibility and Interactive Data Experiences

Access to information matters. Information helps us make decisions and is a key part of being able to participate in society: from getting details about elections, learning about a global pandemic, and keeping track of personal health, we create interactive experiences with data in order to help people live fuller, more-informed lives. But many of the visualizations, dashboards, charts, and graphs we create exclude people with disabilities from accessing information.

In this session, I'll give a short introduction to accessibility, what it is and why it is important, and share helpful frameworks, tools, and guidelines for how to get started doing accessibility work for designing and building interactive data experiences. I'll teach practical, applicable skills and attendees will have exposure to examples that can help reinforce what they've learned. This talk is intended to give everyone a sense of shared understanding of what accessibility is and how to practically apply it to data work.

Friday Dec 12 @ 13:15 @ YOW! Sydney 2025

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From Charted to Uncharted Territory: Accessibility and Interactive Data Experiences

Access to information matters. Information helps us make decisions and is a key part of being able to participate in society: from getting details about elections, learning about a global pandemic, and keeping track of personal health, we create interactive experiences with data in order to help people live fuller, more-informed lives. But many of the visualizations, dashboards, charts, and graphs we create exclude people with disabilities from accessing information.

In this session, I'll give a short introduction to accessibility, what it is and why it is important, and share helpful frameworks, tools, and guidelines for how to get started doing accessibility work for designing and building interactive data experiences. I'll teach practical, applicable skills and attendees will have exposure to examples that can help reinforce what they've learned. This talk is intended to give everyone a sense of shared understanding of what accessibility is and how to practically apply it to data work.

Tuesday Dec 9 @ 13:15 @ YOW! Brisbane 2025

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