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Accessibility & Compliance
Train your team on accessible design and development
Empower your team to build accessible products from the start. We provide hands-on training for designers, developers, and content creators on accessibility...
The best way to maintain accessibility is making it part of your culture. We train your designers, developers, QA, and content teams on accessibility fundamentals, WCAG requirements, assistive technology usage, and testing techniques. Our training is hands-on and role-specific—designers learn accessible design patterns, developers learn semantic HTML and ARIA, content creators learn alt text and plain language. Training includes access to our accessibility resources and ongoing support.
Everything you need for success
How we work with you
Understand team roles, skills, and training needs
Customize training to your tech stack and products
Teach accessibility basics and WCAG principles
Practice with your actual products and codebase
Train on testing tools and workflows
Provide resources and ongoing Q&A support
What you'll achieve
Build accessibility into your development process
Reduce accessibility issues in new features
Empower team to fix issues independently
Lower long-term accessibility costs
Improve product quality from the start
Create culture of inclusive design
Everything you need to know
Everyone building digital products: Designers (accessible design patterns, color contrast). Developers (semantic HTML, ARIA, keyboard navigation). QA/testers (screen reader testing, automated tools). Content creators (alt text, plain language, headings). Product managers (requirements, prioritization). Best results: train entire product team so accessibility is shared responsibility, not just one person's job.
Typical formats: (1) Half-day intro (4 hours): accessibility basics, WCAG overview, common issues. (2) Full-day deep dive (6-8 hours): comprehensive WCAG, role-specific training, hands-on practice. (3) Multi-session program (8-16 hours over 2-4 weeks): deep training + practice with your products + code review. Choose based on: team experience, complexity of products, budget/time available.
Training teaches fundamentals, but complex accessibility often needs expertise. Recommended approach: (1) Training for team capability. (2) Accessibility audit for current state. (3) Initial remediation with our help. (4) Ongoing: team maintains, consultants for complex issues or periodic audits. Goal: team handles 80% of accessibility, experts handle complex edge cases and validation. Training reduces dependency but doesn't eliminate need for expertise.
Core topics: WCAG 2.1 principles (Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, Robust), semantic HTML, ARIA attributes, keyboard navigation, focus management, color contrast, screen reader basics, accessible forms, testing with automated tools. Role-specific: designers (accessible UI patterns, Figma plugins), developers (code examples in your framework), content (alt text, headings, plain language). Hands-on: test with screen readers, fix real issues in your code.
Let's discuss your project and how we can help you achieve your goals.