Whether you're building a website, developing an app, or creating digital documents or social media content, I can help you understand how accessible your product is and what you might need to change.
An audit typically involves:
- Testing your product against WCAG 2.2 and best practice guidelines through manual testing methods including keyboard testing, screen readers, and screen magnification across a range of platforms and browsers
- A written report outlining accessibility issues found, their impact on users, and recommendations for improvement
- A retest once changes have been implemented, to confirm issues have been resolved
- A debrief for discussing the report, learning how assistive technologies interact with your product, and planning next steps
I also offer consulting and usability testing for touchscreens and digital panels found in everyday environments, including lifts, appliances, kiosks, and payment terminals. This is an area that remains largely overlooked in accessibility practice.
I offer workshops and presentations on digital accessibility, tailored to your organisation's needs and context. Topics include:
Introduction to digital accessibility
A half-day session covering what digital accessibility is, why it matters, and how to start creating accessible content across documents, email, websites and social media.
Basic accessibility testing
A half-day session on how to test for accessibility using a keyboard, screen magnification, and automated tools, with an introduction to screen reader testing.
Screen reader demonstrations and training
From a one-hour demonstration to a six-hour deep dive, these sessions help your team understand how blind and low-vision users experience digital products, using screen readers including JAWS, NVDA, Narrator, VoiceOver and TalkBack.
If you work in the arts sector as a performer, artist, arts administrator or event organiser, I can consult with you on:
- Embedding accessibility within performances, exhibitions and art installations for people who are blind or low vision
- Event accessibility consulting, including booking processes, wayfinding and accessibility training for staff
- Working with audio describers on script development during the creative process
- Reviewing and providing feedback on audio description across a range of arts and media contexts