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7 things disabled people need from your website
As inclusion advocates, we delve into what a disabled person wants from your website or digital service. From clear and concise content to smart choice of colour
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How to build an autism-friendly website
More than 700,000 in the UK alone are autistic, which is more than 1 in 100. Making sure your website is designed with this users in mind not only increases usability for them, but across the board.
The ‘Purple Pound’ – how your online store can benefit
Today, the 13th November 2018, marks Purple Tuesday, a UK-wide event that is promoting accessible shopping, established to recognise the needs of disabled people in the UK and ensure that their shopping experience, online or offline, is as inclusive as possible.
Accessibility in the development mix
As a relatively new developer who manages projects at a relatively new agency, I have alot on my plate. I’m currently learning not only how to produce what is required of me technically, but also the right outcome with the ‘right’ processes across many different devices. This is alongside managing the workloads of developers with varying levels of experience, some far more senior than I am.
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Veris
Property development company Veris, a division of Newark and Sherwood Homes, came to us in April 2017 looking for help in creating a new website as they launched their company.