Accessible
websites & webshops
Inclusion: Possible. We make your digital presence accessible, compliant, and future-ready.
Why digital
accessibility?
Digital accessibility means websites & digital products work for everyone. That’s not just good for those who need it, it’s good for business too. Here’s why:
Expands your target group
Strengthens the brand image
Meets legal requirements
Makes your website future-proof
Improves the conversion rate
Improves SEO ranking
Step by step
to accessibility
Accessibility isn’t rocket science, you just need to know what to look for. We guide you from the first website audit all the way through to implementation.
Our services
The process is simple: you contact us, we analyze, consult, and implement.
Digital accessibility:
What does it actually mean?
We work according to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), the international standard for web accessibility. The WCAG defines accessible websites as perceivable, operable, understandable and robust.
Perceivable
Everyone must be able to find and process your content, no matter how they access it. Criteria include:
Color & Contrast: Text stands out clearly from backgrounds, helping those with low vision or color blindness.
Alternative text: Images and icons include descriptive text, so screen readers can describe visuals.
Media alternatives: Videos have captions and transcripts; audio content includes written alternatives.
Flexible layouts: Text can be resized, and content adapts to different devices or zoom levels.
Operable
All users need to interact with your site, whether they use a mouse, keyboard, or assistive device. Criteria include:
Keyboard navigation: Every function (menus, forms, buttons) works without a mouse.
Enough time: Users can read and interact at their own pace; no sudden timeouts.
Seizure Safety: Avoid flashing content that could trigger seizures.
Clear focus indicators: It’s always obvious where you are on the page.
Understandable
Your website should be logical and intuitive for everyone. Criteria include:
Consistent navigation: Menus and layouts work the same way across all pages.
Simple language: Text is clear and easy to follow, avoiding jargon.
Helpful instructions: Forms and actions come with clear guidance and error messages.
Predictable behavior: No unexpected changes — users always know what to expect.
Robust
Websites must work across technologies, today and tomorrow. Criteria include:
Compatible code: Clean, semantic HTML ensures assistive tech can interpret your site.
Future-proof: Your content remains accessible as browsers and tools evolve.
Error handling: The site still works if something doesn’t load or a tool fails.
All-access pass to
Accessibility
Discuss your next project with Lorenz
Lorenz is fluent in German, English, Spanish and whale sounds.