

Graphic design that looks good and works for all audiences
Designing with clarity, empathy, and accessibility
I specialise in graphic design that’s not just visually appealing, but fully accessible. AccessiDesign ensures your documents, reports, and digital content are readable, navigable, and inclusive for all audiences - whether that’s colleagues, clients, or the wider public. By combining creativity with accessibility best practices, I help organisations communicate clearly and confidently.



What I offer
I help organisations communicate clearly and inclusively by designing content that works for everyone. Whether you need new materials created with accessibility built in, or support making your existing documents compliant, I offer practical, straightforward solutions that meet WCAG standards and reflect your brand.

1. Accessible Graphic Design
High-quality, professionally designed materials created with accessibility built in from the start - fully aligned with your organisation’s branding and WCAG requirements.

2. Artwork Remediation
Your existing artwork, posters, social graphics or Office documents made accessible and structured correctly for all users, without changing your brand look and feel.

3. PDF Accessibility Remediation
PDFs reviewed, corrected and tagged so they meet accessibility standards and work smoothly with screen readers and assistive technology.

4. Accessible Templates
Branded templates for Word, PowerPoint or InDesign, designed with accessibility baked in - helping your team create consistent, compliant documents every time.
Why accessibility matters
Why you should be prioritising accessible design in your projects
Assistive technology
Using assistive technology in the UK
Millions of people in the UK rely on assistive technology every day - from screen readers and voice recognition software to magnifiers and alternative input devices. These tools enable people with visual, hearing, motor or cognitive impairments to access information and complete everyday tasks online. When content isn’t designed with accessibility in mind, assistive technologies can struggle to interpret it correctly - creating barriers for users. By understanding how assistive technology works and designing with it in mind, organisations can make sure everyone has equal access to information and services.
Common accessibility issues
Common problems with inaccessible documents
When documents aren’t created with accessibility in mind, they can exclude whole groups of users. Common issues include missing alt text on images, poor colour contrast, untagged PDFs, and layouts that don’t follow a logical reading order. Text embedded within images or scanned documents can’t be read by screen readers, and inconsistent heading styles make navigation difficult for people using assistive technology. Even small oversights can make a big difference - preventing someone from understanding key information or engaging fully with your content.
Portfolio
Recent work
From reports and brochures to infographics and branding, I’ve helped organisations communicate clearly while staying fully accessible. My portfolio showcases a mix of public sector, charity, and educational projects that combine design, clarity, and inclusivity.
Interactive PDF designed in InDesign, with accessibility built in from the start - including structured headings, tagged content, alt text, and clear navigational elements.

