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Accessibility

We believe the web should be usable by everyone. That’s why accessibility is central to every website we design

For us, the web should be a space open to everyone. We’re committed to making sure the websites we design can be used by as many people as possible – without technical, cognitive or sensory barriers. Accessibility isn’t just a technical requirement, it’s a principle of inclusivity that shapes our design choices from the ground up.

What we mean by accessibility

An accessible website is one that anyone can use, regardless of visual, hearing, motor or cognitive impairments. It also means offering a smooth browsing experience across different devices, browsers, and contexts.

In our day-to-day work, we refer to international accessibility standards (WCAG – Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) and do our best to design interfaces that are intuitive, easy to read, and straightforward to use.

How we approach accessibility in our projects

We don’t treat accessibility as just another checklist. We build it into our process from the very start:

  • Structuring content with clear logic and semantic hierarchy
  • We choose colours and contrasts that support readability
  • Designing layouts that work with keyboards and screen readers
  • We avoid unnecessary jargon and keep our language clear
  • Interface testing across a range of devices and usage conditions

A Continuous Journey

Accessibility isn’t a one-off task – it’s a journey. New needs, new technologies, and growing awareness push us to keep improving. Even when the law doesn’t require it, we choose to design with care and responsibility.

If you have any questions, feedback or concerns about the accessibility of one of our websites, please get in touch. We’d love to hear from you and work together to do better.