Captions and Subtitles
We ensure that all spoken dialogue is accurately captioned and synchronised in our videos, while subtitles can also include non-speech elements such as sound effects or speaker identification to provide full context. This enhances engagement for a wider audience such as users who are hard of hearing as well as those watching in sound-sensitive environments like public transport or quiet offices.
Clear and Consistent Features
A predictable and well-structured layout helps users to easily understand and interact with content. We focus on a range of details such as grid systems to maintain alignment, logical text hierarchy, left-aligned layouts, adequate line spacing and more, to further support cognitive accessibility and make information easier to scan and digest.
Precise Document Structure
Particularly in our presentation design, we take time to specifically ensure that titles, body text, images, and other components follow a logical sequence order within the selection pane. Screen readers follow a linear path, typically reading elements in the order they were added. If the content is placed haphazardly or added out of sequence, it can confuse users and disrupt comprehension.
Responsive Design Layouts
Designs must adapt to different screen sizes, devices and viewing methods. We build responsive layouts which not only support users with disabilities but also improve the user experience for all who engage with it.