Accessibility we make sure everyone including people living with disabilities, can use your website, understand it’s content and access its functionality.
Accessibility means making sure everyone can use your website — including people living with disabilities — to understand its content and access its functionality without friction. That includes users with visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive impairments, as well as people using assistive technologies such as screen readers, voice control, or alternative input devices. An accessible website isn’t a separate version of your site — it’s the same site, thoughtfully designed to work for all users.
Accessibility isn’t a checkbox or a plugin. It’s the result of good structure, clear content, and predictable interaction patterns. I focus on improving readability, logical content flow, consistent navigation, and sufficient colour contrast so information is easy to scan and understand. Clear headings, meaningful links, and well-organised layouts benefit everyone — not just users with accessibility needs.
From a technical perspective, I build accessibility into the foundations of the site. That includes correct use of semantic HTML, landmarks and headings, keyboard-friendly navigation, focus management, and ARIA attributes where appropriate. Interactive elements are designed to behave consistently, ensuring that users relying on keyboards or assistive technologies can move through the site confidently and without confusion.
Accessibility also has a direct impact on SEO and usability. Search engines rely on many of the same signals as assistive technologies: clear structure, meaningful headings, descriptive links, and well-organised content. When a site is accessible, it’s easier for search engines to understand, index, and surface — resulting in better visibility and more resilient search performance over time.
Most importantly, accessibility is good business. It broadens your audience, reduces legal and reputational risk, and creates a more inclusive, professional digital presence. By building accessibility in from the start, your website becomes easier to maintain, easier to grow, and better prepared for future standards — delivering value well beyond basic compliance.
We build websites that search engines can understand from day one — using clean markup, clear content hierarchy, and performance-first principles. The result is a site that’s easier to rank, easier to grow, and far more resilient to algorithm changes.
AI-ready by design structured content for SEO and AEO (Answer Engine Optimisation) so search engines and AI assistants can understand and surface your content.
Accessibility we make sure everyone including people living with disabilities, can use your website, understand it’s content and access its functionality.