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Accessibility & Inclusive Design

Better for everyone. Essential for many.

Accessibility isn’t just a compliance checkbox — it’s good design. Inclusive products reach more people, perform better, and reduce legal and reputational risk. We help you design and build digital experiences that work for everyone, including people with visual, motor, cognitive, or auditory differences. The result? Products that are clearer, more usable, and more thoughtful — for all users.

 

What we help you do

Audit Existing Interfaces for Accessibility Gaps

Identify WCAG 2.2 issues and design barriers for users with access needs. 

Design with Inclusion from the Start

Build interfaces that consider diverse user contexts — from screen readers to slow networks. 

Create Accessible Colour Palettes and UI Patterns

Ensure sufficient contrast, readable text, and non-reliance on colour alone. 

Test with Assistive Tech

Use screen readers, keyboard-only nav, and other assistive tools. 

Build Team Awareness and Capability

Support designers and developers to embed accessibility in daily practice. 

Who we work with

Product owners needing WCAG compliance.

Product owners needing WCAG compliance.

Organisations committed to equity and inclusion.

Developers seeking help building accessible UI. 

Deliverables

  • Accessibility audit reports (WCAG 2.2) 

  • Annotated screens with fix recommendations 

  • Inclusive UI pattern libraries 

  • Colour contrast and focus state guides 

  • Assistive tech testing videos 

  • Team workshops and accessibility checklists 

Our approach

Human-first

We focus on people, not just standards. 

Collaborative

We work with your team to make accessibility sustainable. 

Practical

We recommend changes that are realistic and aligned to your roadmap. 

Progressive

Accessibility is a journey. We help you start where you are and improve over time. 

FAQs

Yes — we follow WCAG 2.2 and align with international accessibility guidelines.

Absolutely. We can audit, prioritise, and help you improve what’s already in place.

Not necessarily. Many accessibility improvements are invisible — and others can be integrated beautifully.

No — inclusive design benefits everyone, including users on mobile, in noisy places, or with temporary impairments.

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