Form and Function
We start by talking with you, understanding your goals, and analyzing your current site. From there, we can determine what needs to be updated and added. This could include:
- Accessible Design: Choose a design that is intuitive and easy to navigate, with clear headings, labels, and alt text for images. Image alt text describes the content of an image for visually impaired users and search engines.
- Keyboard Accessibility: Ensure that all functions and features can be accessed using a keyboard alone, without relying on a mouse.
- Color and Contrast: Use colors and contrast ratios that are easy to distinguish for users with visual impairments.
- Video and Audio Content: Provide captions and transcripts for multimedia content to accommodate users with hearing impairments.
- Accessibility Statement: Include an accessibility statement on your website outlining your commitment to accessibility and providing contact information for users to report issues, demonstrating a commitment to continued improvements and reasonable accommodations.
- Additionally, implementing an accessibility feedback form allows users to report accessibility barriers, enabling you to promptly address and rectify them.
We specialize in developing websites that ensure data privacy and protection compliance and meet ADA accessibility standards. We also focus on the overall look, feel, and navigation of your site, offering users a refreshingly meaningful experience that spurs connection. It all leads to a website that nurtures engagement, drives growth, promotes inclusivity, and protects privacy.
Why UX Design and ADA Website Compliance Matter
Delight your site visitors, keep people on your site longer, and protect yourself from litigation. All benefits of ADA and website compliance, along with UX design. Plus, there’s a good non-legal reason to tackle user data privacy and ADA accessibility:
It’s simply the right thing to do.
Want to ensure your site is enjoyable, accessible, and compliant? Connect with us.