accessible design
We fully understand the need for accessible design for websites and print literature by ensuring content is available and understandable to all audiences, including people with disabilities.
Clean Design & Simplicity
The design process for any project should be approached in order to reach a wider audience. The content for people with disabilities should be written in plain language, use pictures and images to help communicate the messages within the document. The style of the document features such as headings and page numbers should always be in the same place as consistency is essential to make documents easily legible. The design solution should use distinctive colours, sizes and shapes on the covers of materials to make them easier to differentiate. Splitting words using hyphens, disrupts reading flow and should be kept to a minimum. The varying elements of a page layout, such as headings, photos, illustrations, test, captions and so on should be clearly separated rather than competing with each other. Text around images should be avoided if it means that lines of text start in inconsistent places. Images should all be supported with text describing the image.
Our existing clients consist of organisations across a broad spectrum of industries who all have different design and marketing requirements for different target audiences.
The Health Research Board, Health Information and Quality Authority, Pfizer Healthcare Ireland and St. James’s Hospital are just some of our clients who require a high standard of accessible design and print to meet their communication requirements.

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