Awareness for all

  • Create more understanding and motivation about digital accessibility

  • Snap to whom you are digitally accessible

  • Experience digital (in)accessibility yourself

  • Learn the basics of digital accessibility

I want to create awareness
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Choose how you want to create awareness

There are several ways you can create awareness in your organisation.

  • Experience Square

    Through 5 interactive experiences, we will immerse you in the world of digital (in)accessibility.

  • Lectures

    Get an inspiring lecture by one of our specialists with different areas of expertise.

  • Help!

    Not sure what to choose? We will help you choose the right service.

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Why do you want to create awareness?

To properly understand digital accessibility, awareness is the first step.

  • Awareness creates insights and discussion within your organisation

  • You understand who you are digitally accessible to

  • Motivation and enthusiasm for digital accessibility rises in your team

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"We really need to do that more often, test websites with keyboard controls"

Visitor Experience Square BIJ12

Awareness starts here

To show you who you are digitally accessible to, we start here on this page. Actually seeing what digital (in)accessibility is will make you face the facts. This video will give you a good impression of why a digitally accessible website is important for people with visual impairments. Please note! This video is in Dutch.

HEMA's Digital Accessibility - Ordering towels with a visual impairment

Who are you digitally accessible to?

25% of the Dutch population has a functional disability. In Europe, there are 135 million people with a functional disability. You can understand that this large group of people, could just end up on your website, app or pdf document....

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"It was nice to see great conversations emerging because of the recognition of things."

Lammie van der Schoot, RDW advisor

"For visiting websites, I use the voice-over feature on my phone. That navigates me through the website by voice."

Iris (18) - sees only dark and light, uses pre-reading software on her computer and phone

Together we create awareness

Together, shall we get everyone excited about digital accessibility? Leave your details and we will contact you right away.

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Carolina van Setten, Brand Manager Cardan