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Is your website accessible?

Making your website accessible is a core principle of my business. Everyone should have the opportunity to use a website effectively and ignoring accessibility guidelines means you could be missing out on a chunk of your audience.

I offer accessibility audits to make your website as compliant as possible. This is incredibly important for all businesses but especially for ones in the public sector, such as museums, charities and community enterprises.

Making your website more accessible should be a no-brainer: it makes your site better for everyone. But finding someone who really gets accessibility isn’t easy. Adam is one of those rare people.

He thinks about accessibility from day one, not as an afterthought, and it shows in everything he builds. I’ve worked with Adam on several projects and he’s brilliant to work with: clear, thoughtful, and cares about making the web work for everyone.

Marc Jenkins

Founder, 16by9

My principles for an accessible website

Websites, at the very least, should be WCAG Level A compliant but should strive for Level AA compliance if possible. I can provide sage advice on what to improve and what benefits are within reach for your website.

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What I will do:

  • Perform a robust audit using modern WCAG accessibility guidelines
  • Check for common accessibility issues like missing alt tags and structural problems
  • Review your colour palette, font choices and wording
  • Advise on improving features on your website that could be difficult to use

What I won’t do:

  • Strive to meet every part of the WCAG guidelines – not every part is appropriate for your website
  • Write your alt tags for you. The best person to write them is you!
  • Use deceptive patterns which hinder accessibility