Web accessibility

We are passionate about delivering truly inclusive web experiences that break down barriers.

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ACCESSIBLE, ENGAGING WEBSITES

Break down barriers with online experiences that are accessible and inclusive for all

When building your online presence, you want to make sure there are no barriers that may prevent your audience interacting with you.

We are accessibility experts and can work with you to make sure you have a truly inclusive online presence, that provides a great user experience for people of all abilities and cultures, in all environments.

The accessibility of your site can be impacted by everything from navigation and menus to colour choices, images and text placement. We can help you to:

  • Create a strategy that ensures web accessibility is embedded in your digital thinking and planning now and into the future.
  • Design a new website that aligns with AA or AAA accessibility guidelines
  • Assess and update your existing web presence to ensure it is an optimal experience for all users
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SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE

Golden Rules for Accessibility

This is a quick reference on the most important rules when it comes to web accessibility and make sure all your users can navigate and consume content on your website effectively.

And don’t forget, those rules really help with SEO too!

Always use ALT text

Always remember that alternative text (to describe images) is needed to improve accessibility for people who cannot see the images on the site. This allows screen readers to describe what is not visible in the images.

Optimise color contrast

Choosing colours that offer a positive contrast to improve navigation, reading and interaction is important for all websites. The text, images, links, icons and buttons are easy to see by providing a nice contrast between foreground and background colours.

Use HTML semantic elements

This is essential if you want to ensure accessibility and performance when using assistive technologies like screen readers and achieve the perfect SEO structure.

Keyboard Navigation

Keyboard navigation is one of the most important aspects of web accessibility.
Many users with limited mobility are dependent on the keyboard to surf the web. Blind users typically use the keyboard to navigate. Users without disabilities can use the keyboard to navigate based on their preferences or abilities.

Always caption your videos

Subtitles make videos accessible for people with hearing impairments. It’s also useful when you want to overcome language barriers or for people watching videos in noisy environments or situations where they have to be silent.

Keep it simple

Simple and straightforward content, organised and designed in a minimalistic way, allows the user to focus and digest the content of the page a lot easier and in a more enjoyable manner.

Successful partnerships

Don’t just take our word for it—hear directly from our clients about the success we’ve achieved together.

These testimonials highlight the power of collaboration and the value of working as one team.

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