2021
Pilot studio in Ulsan
First hybrid cohort focused on keyboard-first civic dashboards with a transit vendor squad.
About
Coreflowhub Institute started when mentors kept seeing the same late-stage accessibility fixes during agency reviews. We built compact cohorts so teams could rehearse evidence, documentation, and remediation before those reviews—not after.
Principles: name limits early, keep assistive tech pairing social, and treat procurement language as a design constraint—not an afterthought.
2021
First hybrid cohort focused on keyboard-first civic dashboards with a transit vendor squad.
2023
Scaled live mentor reviews across seven time zones with paired QA and frontend mentors.
2025
Added procurement-ready writing labs after vendor teams asked for calmer evidence packets.
Accessibility instructor
Teaches semantic contracts between design systems and QA reviewers across vendor builds.
QA reviewer
Builds keyboard-first prototypes and coaches teams on evidence bundles for audits.
Accessibility instructor
Leads ARIA clinics with paired VoiceOver and NVDA sessions for dense dashboards.
QA reviewer
Designs repeatable testing rails that connect Playwright runs with human narration checks.
Frontend mentor
Pairs on component remediation with Storybook assertions and procurement-ready patch notes.
Program support
Translates technical fixes into calm documentation for mixed design and vendor audiences.
Accessibility instructor
Facilitates audit simulations with rotating roles so no single engineer carries the cognitive load.
Program support
Coordinates cohort logistics, captioning vendors, and bilingual glossaries for KR/EN cohorts.