Ilikecake Accessible Website Design

 

Accessibility

ilikecake specialise in developing websites for individual companies and organisations which aim to cater for the widest possible audience. All new websites designed by ilikecake will reach a minimum of WCAG Level AA accessibility.

By creating websites to internationally recognised standards all of the information in the website is accessible to a wider audience including those with disabilities, older users of the internet and novice computer users.

Larger Audience

Whether you are involved in a commercial venture or are a non-profit organisation you have a message. Getting that message out to the widest possible audience is one of the most important reasons for having a website. The Disability Report of 2002, compiled by the Central Statistics Office, places the number of people with a disability at 323,707. This is just over 8% of the population. Your organisation would not ignore these customers if they came to your offices. Why then ignore them when they come to your digital office?

Accessible websites naturally have a wider market as they accommodate a broader range of people. Both the number and proportion of people with disabilities is growing. Within the European Union alone it is estimated that the number of people with speech and language or cognitive impairments ranges between 2 million and 5 million.

Disabled Population

In Ireland over 8% of individuals have some form of impairment. 2% of the population are either blind or deaf and almost 4.5% have a condition which substantially limits at least one basic physical activity. Almost 3% have difficulty in learning, remembering or concentrating (Census, 2000 / CSO, 2004). Once they find a website that accommodates their particular needs, disabled web users often become loyal customers and therefore having an accessible website can increase both audience retention levels and sales.

48 percent of disabled individuals claim that the Internet has significantly improved their quality of life. People with disabilities spend, on average, 30 hours per week online. This compares to 18 hours per week for those without disabilities.

Aging Population

Accessible website also benefit the aged, as many of the difficulties experienced by disabled people are replicated when ones body & faculties begin to fail.

The proportion of the EU-25 population over 65 has risen from 10% to 16% since 1960. In the 1960s, the life expectancy of a man was 67.4 years, and that of women was 72.9. Current life expectancy in EU-15 countries may be as high as 78 years for men and 83 years for women. Increased life expectancy means that more people are likely to have age-related disabilities, such as visual and aural impairments and dexterity problems.

In addition, accessible websites facilitate the retention of current customers and staff as they age. By the time of retirement age, at 65, most people have lost at least some of their visual ability, including focusing on objects, resolving images, distinguishing between colours and adapting to changes in light.

Demographic Changes

Fertility levels in the EU are below replacement levels further adding to the demographic change. In addition, the increased survival rate of children with severe disabilities has also added to the disabled numbers. Eighty per cent of children born prior to the 26th week of gestation, weighing 700 grams or less developed physical or mental disabilities by age 6. Some of the children were extremely disabled and required life-long care.

Further Information

The Social Situation in the European Union by the European Commission, pages 16 & 40.

Best Practices for Web Accessibility Design and Implementation by Foley & Regan

Pushing the Boundaries of Life by Kristin Zeier

Census 2002 Reports Volume 10 Disability and Carers by the Central Statistics Office

Section 2.2 Reasons for providing Web accessibility Usability of E-Government Web-Sites for People with Disabilities by Chaomeng James Huang

Web Site Accessibility: An Online Sector Analysis by Loiacono & McCoy

Section 2 Background Accessibility of Internet Websites through Time by Hackett, Parmanto & Zeng

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