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  • Why content accessibility is good for Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

    Making sure your web content is accessible to everyone increases brand engagement. It also improves your chances of being found by new users on Google.

  • Dyslexia and assistive technology

    Find out more about dyslexia and the different barriers people can experience. Also learn about the aids and tools your colleagues or customers might be using.

  • How to write hyperlink text for better web accessibility

    Links. They help us navigate from one place to another. But sometimes it’s tricky to know how to write useful link text.

  • 5 things to think about when designing for inclusivity

    While learning to design in an inclusive and accessible way is a journey that never stops, here are some basic principles to help get you on the right track to making truly inclusive design.

  • Colour contrast accessibility

    Good colour contrast makes sure everyone can access your content. Find out how to check for low contrast and what you need to do to be legally compliant.

  • 8 reasons why businesses need to care about inclusive design

    Zoe Portlock is a Senior Accessibility Experience Designer. She explains the business case for inclusive design.

  • The reality of booking concert tickets online as a disabled person

    Disabled blogger Holly Tuke explains the challenges she has experienced booking concert tickets. And why more needs to be done to make online booking accessible.

  • Designing for people on the autism spectrum

    Learn how to design in a way that's more accessible for people on the autism spectrum.

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