Accessibility-led service / WCAG-focused builds / Better for everyone

Accessible websites that are easier to use, easier to trust, and better built underneath.

Tywi Digital designs websites with accessibility in mind from the start, helping businesses and organisations create clearer journeys, stronger compliance foundations and better everyday usability for every visitor.

Discuss an accessible build
accessible websites
Lighthouse accessibility and quality scores
Best for
Clarity, compliance, inclusion
Approach
WCAG 2.2 AA in mind
Benefit
Stronger usability and trust
Builds
Websites and member platforms
Why accessibility mattersPam mae hygyrchedd yn bwysig

Accessibility is not a bolt-on. It changes how understandable and usable a site feels.

An accessible website design example

A website should work for people using keyboards, screen readers, assistive technology, smaller screens, slower connections or simply less patience.

Around one in five people in the UK live with a disability or impairment that affects how they use the web. When accessibility is neglected, a business can quietly exclude part of its audience without even realising it.

The practical upside is just as important as the ethical one. Accessible websites tend to be clearer, better structured, easier to navigate and faster to understand. That usually helps every visitor, not only those using assistive technologies.

Tywi Digital treats accessibility as a design and development principle. It shapes decisions on navigation, content hierarchy, forms, motion, semantics, contrast and performance from the beginning of the project.

Supports
Usability, trust and inclusion
Reduces
Friction, confusion and risk
Improves
Structure, SEO and mobile clarity
Mindset
Accessibility by design, not retrofit
What accessible work includesBeth sy'n cael ei gynnwys

Practical decisions that make the website
easier for more people.

i.

Clear heading and content hierarchy

Pages are structured so information is easier to scan visually and easier for assistive tools to interpret reliably.

ii.

Keyboard-friendly navigation

Menus, links, buttons and forms are designed so people can move through the site without relying on a mouse.

iii.

Readable contrast and typography

Contrast, sizing and spacing are tuned so content is easier to read in more situations, not just on a designer’s display.

iv.

Forms that are clearer to complete

Labels, validation, focus states and messaging are handled more carefully so enquiries and sign-ups are simpler to finish.

v.

Performance that supports accessibility

Cleaner builds and lighter pages help people on slower connections or older devices reach the content more reliably.

vi.

Compliance-minded decisions throughout

Projects are shaped with WCAG 2.2 AA principles in mind so the finished site has stronger foundations for organisational compliance.

Accessibility proofTystiolaeth hygyrchedd

Accessibility improvements make the site
stronger in multiple directions.

Better structure, clearer content, stronger performance and more reliable usability all tend to move together when accessibility is taken seriously.

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Recent Tywi Digital work is already showing perfect Lighthouse accessibility scores alongside strong overall quality.

Recent project proof
People affected in the UK
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Accessibility matters commercially as well as ethically because a significant part of the audience experiences digital friction differently.

Roughly 1 in 5
Core outcome
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One clearer, more usable website is the result: easier for visitors to navigate and easier for your team to stand behind.

Clarity over clutter
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Want to see how accessible your current site really is?

Tywi Digital can review the user journey, structure, content and technical foundations of your current website and show where accessibility work would have the biggest impact.

Request an accessibility review View an accessibility-minded project