27 Nov 2020

What Are the Four Major Categories of Website Accessibility?

In the United States, besides federal, state, and local government websites, there are no enforceable regulations or standards for accessibility. Non-governmental websites don’t have any regulations...

9 Jun 2020

8 Steps to Improve User Experience Through Accessibility

I’ll start with a quote by Jakob Nielsen, co-founder of the Nielsen Norman Group, pioneers in web usability.

5 Jun 2020

Most recent ADA compliance guidelines based on cognitive abilities

When it comes to creating content in the digital age, it can be tempting to design purely for your target, or main, audience. However, companies that aren't ADA compliant may be in a world of trouble...
7 May 2020

The Current Data Privacy Landscape

Imagine you’ve been tasked with riding a unicycle across a tightrope. It sounds difficult, right?

1 Apr 2020

Why you need to routinely check for ADA compliance

Since 1990 when it was first passed, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has helped ensure that those with disabilities may more fully and equally participate in the public sphere....

11 Mar 2020

Website Compliance with ADA: The Ultimate Guide

Compliance with legal regulations can be a chore. It’s not likely to show up on your list of the most exciting topics.

30 Sep 2019

Your complete ADA compliance checklist

Schedule a Consultation

Approximately 25% of American adults have a disability, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This means that your...

17 Jun 2019

How brands can design for accessibility

In today's digitally advanced world, designing for accessibility has become the norm. Brands that aren't using an accessibility-first design run the risk of losing leads and prospective customers to...

11 Jun 2019

CCPA Compliance: The Roadmap to Compliant Systems in 2019 and Beyond

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) was signed into law in June 2018. Its introduction into California law reminds many of GDPR and the increasing awareness of privacy by both the government...