Improve your website with our free guide
Our practical and easy-to-understand guide to accessible content explains what barriers can exist on your website for your users and how to add content to your website in an accessible way. We look at:
- Text content
- Links
- Images and alternative text
- Audio and video content
- Animations
- Iframes
- Colour contrast
- Tables
- Files and documents
What accessibility means
Web accessibility is ultimately about people. Technically, it’s designing and building websites so people with disabilities can use them. What we’re really talking about is removing barriers that might stop any person from using your website.
Why accessibility matters
If your company values talk about things like “fairness”, “inclusivity” and “respect” then your website should be actively supporting those values.
An estimated 1.3 billion people experience significant disability. This represents 16% of the world’s population, or 1 in 6 of us.” (The World Health Organisation, 7 March 2023)
Here in the UK, 11% of children, 23% of all working-age adults are disabled and 45% of pension-age adults. (House of Commons Library, 23 August 2023)
That’s a lot of people.
Prioritising accessibility
At Studio 24 we believe accessibility is an ongoing, collaborative effort with our clients. Our guide to accessible content provides tips, and links to more detailed information, to help you make sure that your content is as accessible and user-friendly as possible.
Accessibility is at the heart of what we do. By championing an accessible web, we help make sure that nobody is left behind. We work with clients to prioritise accessibility including Tim Berners-Lee's W3C, UK Parliament, and CBM Global Disability Inclusion.
Get in touch to see how we can help you with accessible web design and development. Email Emma: hello@studio24.net