Our Accessibility Metrics
To ensure your organization matures and your digital assets are inclusive and accessible to all users, we have established key metrics to guide your efforts and measure your progress.
These metrics help identify areas for improvement, track your advancements, and ensure you remain committed to accessibility standards.
We help organizational processes and cultures to grow organically in inclusive principles and foster a user-first mindset with the underlying process standards EN 17161 and ISO 30071-1, helping to comply with e.g.; the European Accessibility Act (EAA), the Web Accessibility Directive (WAD), Section 508, and more.
Orginizational and Product Metrics
En 17161 and ISO 30071-1 Maturity
EN 17161 is a standard developed by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) titled “ Design for All – Accessibility following a Design for All approach in products, goods and services – Extending the range of users.
ISO 30071 is a standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) titled “ISO 30071-1, development of user interface accessibility“.
Directing Accessibility Maturity
Over the past two decades the world has seen an increasingly digitalised society. Now, about 40% of people are not able to participate and enjoy on an equal basis, or not at all, leaving them behind.
What if I tell you together we can bridge the gaps for inclusiveness and accessibility.
The figures haven’t improved much in the last decade, do you have any idea why?
Amongst many reasons this is happening is a consistent lack of quality in awareness, knowledge, skills, communication, designs, websites, apps, and marketing.
From Must to Management
“Directing accessibility in an organization requires commitment and executive support. Change will take time and progress will be a step-by-step process.
Together we can bring it from a must to management by focussing on those processes and finding opportunities to improve.
With decades of experience in this field together with your help we can make this program a reality.”