Accessibile Web Design Firms?
September 6, 2007 3:57 AM
I'm looking for a web design shop that knows accessibility backwards and forwards. My company is in the accessibility market and we need a completely new design/build that reflects our market leading position.
I know about Happy Cog - are there other firms that stand out in the field?
RF Interactive, a company I work with, is an expert in this area.
posted by lsemel at 5:50 AM on September 6, 2007
posted by lsemel at 5:50 AM on September 6, 2007
I always thought Adaptive Path was one of the best in the biz.
posted by bitdamaged at 6:57 AM on September 6, 2007
posted by bitdamaged at 6:57 AM on September 6, 2007
I may have mixed up usability with accessibility though adaptive path still might be the right answer.
posted by bitdamaged at 7:41 AM on September 6, 2007
posted by bitdamaged at 7:41 AM on September 6, 2007
Clearleft rocks in that area. Great guys.
posted by strangeleftydoublethink at 9:22 AM on September 6, 2007
posted by strangeleftydoublethink at 9:22 AM on September 6, 2007
We do quite a lot of accessibility work at Webreakstuff (I know, I know, the name is nuts). And I would definitely second AP and Clearleft, too.
posted by fredoliveira at 12:11 PM on September 6, 2007
posted by fredoliveira at 12:11 PM on September 6, 2007
I've sent brief emails to most of the firms listed above. It you represent one of them - feel free to contact me at the address in the contact form.
Thanks everyone
posted by dhacker at 1:14 PM on September 6, 2007
Thanks everyone
posted by dhacker at 1:14 PM on September 6, 2007
Mule Design (n.b. they're good friends of mine) has done sites for a number of organizations (like glaucoma.org where accessibility was actually a key requirement of the project, not just an important goal. I've worked with them and recommend 'em. I know the teams at most of the other firms mentioned above, and you would probably be well-served by them as well.
posted by anildash at 1:54 AM on September 9, 2007
posted by anildash at 1:54 AM on September 9, 2007
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posted by purephase at 5:13 AM on September 6, 2007