Web Design

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One of our key information aims is to offer a web-design service that is both accessible and meets the information needs of disabled people and their families.

Few companies will understand your visitor's information needs like we do - because our experienced designers and web-site developers are disabled themselves.

We can create beautiful, interactive and graphically enriched web-sites that serve both your business needs and the needs of your customers.

  • Web Services will tell you more information - an overview of what we can offer.
  • Groups and Societies - we have unique service for you to promote you activities!
  • Charities and user led organisations - more about how we can help you.
  • Businesses - In this section you will find information for the Social Care sector, for owners of holiday properties and businesses that need a site to benefit their local community.

Why we are different.


Our ethos is very different. Our aims deeply routed in the desire to increase the number of sites that truly meet the information needs of disabled people.

Consultancy

We not only design and create web-sites but also run a consultancy service to support businesses to examine how well their existing site meets the needs of people with a range of impairments. Not just whether people can physically use your web-site, but looking at other barriers such as language, placement of content, user interactivity, use of graphics and usefullness of any disability specific information.

Most of the time it is not about eliminating content to make sites dull and boring - rather changing behind the scenes code or using different words to avoid language that might be viewed as offensive or confusing to visitors.

Can we provide a service for you?

We are more than happy to take on large or small web projects for any company who:

  • is in the Social Care sector or
  • whos main customer focus are people with impairments or their families or
  • where information will be provided to enable disabled people or their families to take a holiday, or access places of interest or their local community.