Commissioning a good website

We have a professional interest in guiding business leaders to publish "clear" on-line communications to everyone in their target market.
We understand the problems people with visual, motor or cognitive difficulties have in using poorly designed websites - and we are still learning.
We offer a service to help you define your requirements for your high quality website and we will ensure it is compliant to the guidance contained in British Standard PAS 78.
Independence
Through being independent, we can bring together a team of trusted professionals, including graphic designers, copywriters, search engine optimisers, website developers and hosting companies.
By apply project management principles we deliver your project to your specification, within your budget and on schedule.
Our goal - social inclusion
For the first time in the history of man, information can be shared in a medium where an individual's ability should no longer prevent him from accessing it.
People who do not have the specialist knowledge to develop a good website themselves, are forced to contract the work out to website developers.
Website development is a new and unregulated industry - probably less than twelve years old.
The challenges for business leaders are
- How do I ask someone to design a good website?
- What needs to be included in the briefing document?
- How do I know that the website delivered to me complies with the requirement?
If you want an analysis of the usability and accessibility of your website, or need support when writing the requirement specification, its implementation and post delivery checks, then call us.
We offer a service that can guide you to finding the best solution for you and your targeted visitors - independent of their abilities.
We believe that a well designed website can be equally appealing to both able-bodied people and those with certain disabilities.
You start by defining the target market for your website and then remove all the barriers - giving everyone a satisfactory visit.
So, what are the benefits and where is the value?
- A Team approach means experts in their specialist field are working for you.
- Commissioning to PAS 78 means you reach a wider market for your product.
- A satisfied visitor removes your risk of receiving complaints of discrimination.
- To consider the needs of people with disabilities is ethically correct, good for your brand and good for your business too.
John Cornish
Tel: 01202 884 690
Mob: 07799
516 735
Email:
john@cornishbr.co.uk