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Clive Loseby

Clive Loseby

Clive Loseby is a TED Speaker and a Global Leader in Website Accessibility.

He is the owner of Access by Design, which has creating accessible websites since 2006.

He helps others with their digital accessibility with his incredible team of disabled people,
striving to fulfil his mission: To Change the World, One Website at a Time.

 

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Latest blogs by clive:

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Why Most Websites Fail Accessibility Through Poor Colour Contrast

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The Challenge of Colour Contrast Ensuring inclusivity in today's world is extremely important. Despite the growing awareness and implementation of...

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A Step-by-Step Guide to Website Accessibility Audits

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The Path, to Embracing Digital Inclusivity In todays age having an online presence is vital for success. It's not just...

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The Critical Oversight of Alt Text in Web Accessibility

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Avoiding Common Mistakes When it comes to ensuring inclusivity, the role of text, in accessible web design cannot be overstated....

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Why a Website Accessibility Audit is Nothing to Be Fearful Of

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In the paced world we live in today it's crucial to ensure that your website is accessible, to everyone,...

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The Common Hurdle in Web Accessibility: Mislabelled Forms

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What is a Form Label? We encounter this issue often in our accessibility audits. It is crucial to ensure that...

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Why Automated Website Accessibility Testing Tools Do Not Go Far Enough

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The significance of website accessibility In today's age, where the majority of information and services are accessed online it is...