How to design accessible buttons
You know what really presses our team’s buttons? Well, it’s actually buttons themselves; when vital components aren’t designed in an accessible way. This blog will show you how to create buttons to meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) standards.
Why WordPress is perfect for your next website
There are many website builders available, however, WordPress is the world’s most popular choice. In fact, around 42% of the internet uses WordPress over other Content Management Systems (CMS). This blog looks into why this is the case and ways it can improve your website’s growth.
Accessibility and Colour Contrast: Why Does it Matter?
No matter what digital platform you look at, there are elements of colour found across an array of site features. Having sufficient colour contrast ratios, makes sure that everyone can perceive your information. In turn, giving equal access to your content.
Untangling a Web of Anxiety: A Digital Approach to Reduce Anxiety
In this blog, we are looking into ways that organisations can help to reduce these feelings for users online.
Painting a picture of Deaf experiences with Nottingham artist Zoe Milner
We recently caught up Deaf artist, Zoe Milner, to discuss the role that British Sign Language (BSL) has played in her life.
Deaf Awareness: Access to Communication
A greater awareness and heightened understanding needs to be raised about the challenges that the Deaf community faces when accessing communication in person and online.
A guide to accessible typography
Online content consumption is soaring, due to people spending more time on their digital devices than ever before. Text makes up a very large portion of this content, so the need for this to be accessible is crucial.