Accessible public information
Public content that works for everyone
We turn complex public-facing documents into accessible digital assets – without flattening the original design into a generic template.
Why Accessibility Matters
Specialist support that respects the original publication
Public-sector documents often combine complex layouts, maps, photographs, tables and educational content. We make that material usable and understandable without reducing it to a plain template – because how information is published matters as much as whether it passes a checker.
Design-aware remediation
We work carefully with source layouts, reading order, document structure and meaningful alternatives for visual content – not automated overlays.
Human verification
Automated tools are backed by manual review, keyboard checks and assistive-technology testing, so results reflect real use, not just a green score.
Practical risk reduction
You get a clear picture of what has been checked, what remains outstanding and what should happen before publication.
Standards-led delivery
Accessibility is a process, not a plug-in
We do not use automated accessibility overlays. Our work is based on semantic structure, accessible content, robust document construction and evidence-led review – assessed against recognised standards rather than a single automated score.
Read our accessibility statement