Image Description Checklist
Below is a basic checklist for how to describe an image.
Alt-text replaces the image with text so people with screen readers have the equal access to all information in an eText. The most important question to ask yourself is: What is this image telling the reader?
This is just a general checklist, remember to always follow the General Guidelines and the other resources in this wiki (including the examples.) Context is always key, and this checklist may not cover every image you describe.
Getting Started
Check Context:
The genre and reading level of the book
Read the surrounding text (can include paragraphs above and below image, headings, captions. Sometimes you may need to read further that a single paragraph.)
Identify any images that are similar, or grouped together in a sequence
Identify Image Type
:
Cover: Image on front of book, used to sell book and discussed in reading groups
Simple: Images that are basic, or are fully described in surrounding text.
Medium: Most common image type.
Complex: Requires both Alt-text and an Image Description. Maps and Art are the most common types.
Text: Images of text, and images with text
Multiple Images: Two Page Spreads, Images in Sequence, Repeated Images and Grouped Images
When Writing
Structure may change based on image type and context. When in doubt post on the
Alt-Text Q&A!
Use Present Tense and Action Verbs. Write like it is happening in real time.
Go to
Present Tense and Action Verbs
section in
General Guidelines for more instructions
Be Concise. Use plain, simple, direct language and be precise. Aim to be clear and direct with your description.
Be Objective. Stick to the facts in the image and do not interpret
Don’t censor. If you are too uncomfortable to not censor an image, contact the Production Coordinator
Final Steps
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Share the Google Doc with the Production Coordinator as a link in a comment in the ticket in RT and pass the ticket to the Production Coordinator
Apply any feedback to work
Do a final Proofread for grammar and spelling
Add Image Descriptions to Alt-text in Word Doc:
If you have any questions, post your question on the
Alt-Text Q&A
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