When it comes to building a website, making it beautiful is just the beginning.
True success means creating a site that everyone can use — including people with disabilities.
That’s where ADA accessibility in web design comes in.
And at our agency, accessibility isn’t an afterthought — it’s built into everything we do.
What Is ADA Accessibility in Web Design?
ADA stands for the Americans with Disabilities Act, a law that ensures equal rights for individuals with disabilities.
Today, this law also applies to websites, meaning your online presence must be accessible to all users — whether they’re navigating with a screen reader, a keyboard, or other assistive technology.
Want to start making your website more accessible today? Download our free Website Checklist.
Why ADA Accessibility Matters for Your Website
1. It’s a Legal Requirement
More businesses are being sued each year for inaccessible websites. Compliance with ADA (and standards like WCAG) helps you avoid lawsuits and hefty penalties.
2. It Expands Your Audience
Millions of people rely on assistive technology. A website that works for everyone reaches a broader market.
3. It Improves SEO and User Experience
Google loves accessible websites! Better structure, faster loading times, and easier navigation all help boost your search rankings and conversions.
Plus, demonstrating your commitment to inclusion builds trust and brand loyalty.
How We Build ADA-Accessible Websites
When you work with us, accessibility is part of the plan from day one.
Here’s what we focus on:
- Clear Navigation: Logical menus and simple site structures make it easier for everyone to get around.
- Keyboard-Friendly Layouts: Your site should be fully usable without a mouse.
- Proper Alt Text: Every image has descriptive text so screen readers can explain visuals.
- Color Contrast Compliance: We ensure text is readable against its background.
- Video Captions and Transcripts: Multimedia is made accessible with text alternatives.
Bonus: Add credibility with a public Accessibility Statement — we’ll help you customize and post it on your site.
Common Accessibility Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)
- Skipping Alt Text for Images → We add alt text to every image.
- Poor Color Choices → We design with accessible color palettes.
- Inaccessible Forms → We label every form field properly.
- Not Testing for Accessibility → We use tools like WAVE and Axe to audit your site.
Regular maintenance is key. Keep your site compliant year-round with our Website Checklist.
Final Thoughts: Accessibility Is the Future of Web Design
An accessible website is good for business, good for SEO, and good for society.
Don’t wait until you have a legal issue to make your site inclusive — start today and create a better experience for everyone who visits your brand online.
Need help building or updating an ADA-compliant website?
Get started with our free Website Checklist. and Accessibility Statement — and let’s make the web a more inclusive place, together!