Accessibility
There are around 10 million people with disabilities in the UK alone, with a collective £80 billion spending power.
Building a website with accessibility in mind means that your business acknowledges people with a disability as potential clients, offering them an equal opportunity to shop on line and benefit from the services you provide via the internet.
"You now have a legal obligation - following the implementation of section 21 of the Disability Discrimination Act - to make reasonable adjustments to ensure blind and partially sighted people can access your service."
RNIB, 2005
Read this report on the legal case in the UK regarding website accessibility from the RNIB.
This website, and others we have designed, conforms to the (W3C) World Wide Web Consortium's Web Accessibility Initiative.
To find out how we can design an accessible website for your business, phone the number below, send an e-mail or use the Contact Form.
I look forward to talking with you!
Julia Barnickle
www.jbcreativewebsitedesign.com