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Accessibility Audit What is an accessibility audit and why do you need one? If you have a website, it is over 95% certain that it will not be accessible for disabled people. This is because, this year, over 95% of top 1 million websites failed basic... read more »

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Digital Accessibility Let Us Be Your Partner in Achieving Digital Accessibility Excellence Based in the UK and recognised worldwide, we stand at the forefront of web and digital accessibility. Operating globally, we offer unparalleled expertise in making digital content universally accessible. Our mission is to assist... read more »

Audit

Introduction to Website Accessibility & Audits In today’s digital world, ensuring your website is accessible to everyone is not just about compliance—it’s about creating an inclusive and welcoming experience for alal visitors. Website accessibility is crucial for people with disabilities who may rely on assistive... read more »

User Testing

Introduction to Manual Accessibility Testing & Our Team When it comes to ensuring your website is truly accessible, automated tools can only take you so far. While they provide useful insights, the real test comes from manual accessibility testing by individuals who use assistive technologies... read more »

Clive giving his Ted Talk. Behind him, a screen says

TEDTalk

What's a TED Talk?TED stands for technology, entertainment and design. TEDTalks are opportunities given to public speakers to present a great idea to the world. They take place either at the main TED annual event or at one of their satellite events. They are... read more »

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Contact Access by Design If you would like to find out more about us working with you on your digital accessibility, please book a website accessibility consultation using any of the methods below. +44 1243776399 (24 hours)help@accessibilityaudit.co.ukVisit us on... read more »