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Awareness

Turning accessibility awareness into action with HTML.

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

  • News

Global Accessibility Awareness Day at Clearleft (updated for 2025)

This GAAD, we’re shining a light on the client work, blog posts, podcasts, events and videos that reflect our ongoing commitment to accessibility.

Jordan Healy

Jordan Healy

  • Viewpoint

Neurodiversity and accessibility: Reflections from our recent panel

Reflections on the ideas and perspectives shared during our recent panel exploring neurodiversity, accessibility and inclusive design.

Fred Bullock

Fred Bullock

  • News

Online panel: Is neurodiversity the next frontier of accessibility in UX design?

Join us for a panel discussion that will explore why designing for neurodivergence is designing for all.

Fred Bullock

Fred Bullock

  • Viewpoint

Designing for neurodivergence is designing for all

Decisions you make in design and build can have real-life impact for neurodivergent people who want or need to use your digital products.

Sophie Count

Sophie Count

  • News

Going Offline is online… for free

I wrote a book about service workers. It’s called Going Offline. It was first published by A Book Apart in 2018. Now, it’s available to read for free online.

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

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Imperial College London

This is the story of how we worked with Imperial to transform its website, aligning an ambitious new strategy with its bold new brand.
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Applying the four principles of accessibility

Here’s how I interpret the top-level guidance in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

  • Tiny Lesson

A modern approach to browser support

Recently we realised we didn't have a written browser support policy. We decided to rectify that. We wanted a policy that would focus on outcomes for the user: rather than fixating on specific browsers, we needed to consider capabilities. It turns out there’s an initiative for that.

Richard Rutter

Richard Rutter

  • Viewpoint

Accessibility audits for all

Catching some accessibility issues doesn’t need to be left to the experts.

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

  • Viewpoint

The intersectionality of web performance

Business, sustainability, and inclusivity.

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

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  • Case study

Camden Council

This is the story of how we helped Camden Council see user-centred improvements to their special educational needs and disabilities Local Offer website.
  • Viewpoint

Accessibility testing

It’s not just about finding the issue—it’s about finding the issues at the right time.

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

  • Case study

Suffolk Libraries website redevelopment

This is the story of how we helped empower Suffolk Libraries to publish compelling and engaging content through a new content management system.
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You’re unique

Which is why we prefer to tailor our approach specifically for you. Let’s discuss a collaborative partnership and how we can achieve the best outcomes together.

Richard Rutter
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