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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:

Mede and Clive with a large banner between them Just Pay Mede!

Just Pay, Mede!

Posted on 16 July 2024

If you are blind, using Websites can be tricky at the best of times, especially when it comes to...

Iona and Clive with a large banner between them Just Start Iona!

Just Start Iona!

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In this video, Iona is testing an online portal. To begin the process, she needs to press a big...

ACRO Criminal Records  Office logo

Helping ACRO raise their Online Accessibility Standard!

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What does ACRO (The Criminal Records Office) do? ACRO perform many important functions for the public, dealing with Subject Access...

Krista and Clive with a large banner between them Kristas Wish List!

Krista's Wish List!

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Here's a video highlighting the difficulty Krista has just trying to close off a box! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzcUKPM-Q0w Video Transcript Hello. This is Krista. She is...

Interior of a grand theatre, focusing on the stage where a musical is in full swing. The theatre features plush red seats and an ornate proscenium arch framing the stage. On stage, a witch dressed in black is dynamically flying across on a broomstick. The backdrop of the set includes an enchanted forest, illuminated by dramatic stage lighting that casts expressive shadows. Across the image are the words Wicked - Upgraded!

Enhancing Wicked with Accessibility Services!

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I had the pleasure of watching Wicked The Musical last night at the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton. Having seen...

A silver credit card lying flat on a plain surface, The numbers are flat, and blend into the background, making them very difficult to read. Sunlight streams in from a nearby window, creating a strong natural lighting effect with extremely bright highlights and soft shadows on the card and surface. The words

A colour check is just as important in the real world as it is on a website!

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An elderly parent and his credit card My elderly father has been hospitalised for some time but will be coming...

A birthday cake with the words 'Happy 25th Birthday WCAG 1.0' written on it. The cake has candles that are burnt down, bent and broken

Celebrating 25 Years of WCAG Accessibility: A Reflection

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What is WCAG Accessibility? Twenty-five years ago, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) introduced the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)...

WCAG 2.2 Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, W3C Logo

Unveiling WCAG 2.2: A New Chapter in Web Accessibility

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The digital world is ever-evolving, and with it, the standards that ensure it remains accessible to all. The release...