Making the world accessible to and usable by everybody
We conduct accessibility studies of
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We conduct accessibility and wayfinding studies of built environments, including
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| We document accessibility and wayfinding problems (including those that exist despite that building code guidelines have been adhered to), and recommend ways to improve accessibility and wayfinding for people with a range of disabilities (including blindness, low-vision, wheelchair users, learning disabilities, deaf, hard of hearing, upper-body mobility impairments, and more). |
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We examine software and hardware products in light of Section 508 standards, document accessibility problems, and flag potential usability issues.
We also offer training programs on accessible design for product developers, engineers, programmers, and other staff involved in the production of electronic information technology systems.
We advise Web developers to ensure that web sites and web-based applications meet WCAG 1.0 or Section 508 requirements.
We identify barriers in your company's services, service-delivery methods and policies, and advise you how to remove them.
Our reports are extremely detailed, contain specific recommendations, and are illustrated with photographs and/or screen shots. Please specify the kind(s) of sample accessibility reports you wish to receive: web sites, software products, hardware products, physical spaces, or wayfinding. Request a sample accessibility report.
We offer training on barrier removal and improving accessibility.
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