Our services
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Digital Accessibility
Digital accessibility is important for several reasons. Firstly, it ensures that every user can use digital products, regardless of their abilities. Secondly, it facilitates access to information and services that may be essential for daily functioning. Thirdly, it can contribute to increasing inclusivity and social integration.
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Training
Do you want your website or application to be for everyone? Our digital accessibility training is the key to creating universal content. Join us and combine theory with practice, so your digital world is functional and accessible to everyone, regardless of their needs.
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Inclusive Design
We design digital experiences that are accessible and useful for everyone, combining design with inclusivity.
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Mobile & desktop
Utilize our services wherever you are and whenever you want, thanks to easy accessibility on both mobile devices and computers.
Case study
Case studies of our most interesting projects from the last year.
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Websites Redesign for Ceramic Manufactory in Bolesławiec
Our task was to redesign the Manufactory's website and the Living Museum of Ceramics.
- UX Design
- UI Design
- Development
- Workshops with client
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Websites Redesign for Ceramic Manufactory in Bolesławiec
Our task was to redesign the Manufactory's website and the Living Museum of Ceramics.
- UX Design
- UI Design
- Development
- Workshops with client
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Autodiagnosis
The Self-Diagnosis Tool aims to verify the condition of a business. If, after conducting a survey, the tool identifies problems, it invites the entrepreneur to participate in an improvement program. An extremely important aspect of this project was adapting the system for the widest possible range of users.
- WCAG A & AA audit
- Testing with people with disabilities
- Consulting
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Wkformaty.pl Website redesign
The Wrocław Formaty Club approached us with a commission for a comprehensive overhaul of their existing website, both functionally and visually. One of the main goals of the project was to release a product that would be simple to use and perceive, as well as adapted to the needs of people with disabilities (i.e., meeting the requirements of WCAG 2.1).
- UX Design
- UI Design
- Development
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Conducting Research with Visually Impaired Users
For our client implementing IT projects for the public sector, we organized usability tests of a mobile application with visually impaired individuals. Organizing research with visually impaired persons included consultations on the selection of the research group, recruitment of participants, and organizational and logistical support.
- Consultations
- Recruitment of study participants
- Coordination
Reports on digital accessibility in Poland
Clients
Meet the brands we have had or have the pleasure of working with.
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Blog
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Blind perspective
Blind Perspective: Ask the Chat
Artificial intelligence—who hasn’t heard of it? Today, you can encounter it practically everywhere. In a few previous articles, I’ve already…
27.09.2024 -
WCAG Academy
WCAG criterion 4.1.2 – Name, Role, Value (Level A) part 2
Last time, we discussed the difference between links and buttons and button states. Based on your suggestions in the comments,…
27.09.2024 -
WCAG Academy
WCAG Criterion 4.1.2 – Name, Role, Value (Level A) part 1
Good morning on this Friday! As we start the weekend, we have a post for you about WCAG. Today, we’re…
20.09.2024 -
Accessibility
How to audit and create a report on digital accessibility. Part two
In the first article of this series, we discussed why it’s important to verify the state of digital accessibility. We…
19.09.2024 -
Blind perspective
Blind Perspective: How to Find It
There was already an article in this series about online shopping, but that was more about everyday life. This time,…
16.09.2024 -
WCAG Academy
WCAG criterion: 4.1.1 – Parsing (Level A)
What’s it about? Sounds complicated, right? Let’s start by explaining what parsing is. And no, it’s not *pressing* like ironing…
13.09.2024
We support
We support designer’s organisations in Poland and those needing help the most.