An often-overlooked aspect of web design is accessibility – ensuring that a website is usable by as many people as possible, regardless of their abilities.
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New site launch – Good Conversations
An often-overlooked aspect of web design is accessibility – ensuring that a website is usable by as many people as possible, regardless of their abilities.
How long will it take to build our new website?
An often-overlooked aspect of web design is accessibility – ensuring that a website is usable by as many people as possible, regardless of their abilities.
Will our new website be faster than our old website?
An often-overlooked aspect of web design is accessibility – ensuring that a website is usable by as many people as possible, regardless of their abilities.
How much should my non-profit website cost?
An often-overlooked aspect of web design is accessibility – ensuring that a website is usable by as many people as possible, regardless of their abilities.
Embracing Website Accessibility for Charity and Non-Profit Websites: An Introduction
An often-overlooked aspect of web design is accessibility – ensuring that a website is usable by as many people as possible, regardless of their abilities.
How to create the perfect project brief
Creating a project brief that is useful to the developer, and serves as a beneficial exercise for the client, is an under appreciated skill.
Launching Unlimit Health
Moving a website from one platform to another is never straightforward. Combined with an organisation-wide re-branding, this project was one of our most challenging. But most rewarding too.
How Purpose Driven Businesses Can Utilise Artifical Intelligence (Al)
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has incredible potential to transform the way your business operates. But crikey, there’s a lot of nonsense written about it (and by it too, sometimes)
Is this thing on?
We’ve formed a new wee business, and here it is. Ethical Digital Studio. Which bears some explanation – those are three words that can contain a ton of different meanings, both for the speaker and the listener.