Readability & Accessibility

Design that works for everyone

A stunning design can capture attention. But if people struggle to read it or navigate it, the message quickly gets lost.
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Readability & Accessibility: Design that works for everyone

A stunning design can capture attention. But if people struggle to read it or navigate it, the message quickly gets lost.

Design isn’t just about appearance. It’s about communication. And communication only works when people can easily understand what they’re seeing.

That’s where readability and accessibility come in.

 

Why readability matters

Readability is about how easily someone can absorb your content.

If your text is too small, your fonts are overly decorative, or your layout feels crowded, people have to work harder to understand your message. When that happens, many simply move on.

Clear typography, thoughtful spacing, and a logical visual hierarchy make it easier for your audience to focus on what really matters – your message.

Good design removes effort.
Great design makes information effortless to read.

 

Accessibility makes design inclusive

Accessibility ensures that your design works for as many people as possible.

Not everyone experiences content in the same way. Some people have visual impairments, colour blindness, or reading difficulties. Others may simply be viewing your content on a small screen.

Design choices that support accessibility include:

  • Choosing fonts that are clear and legible
  • Maintaining strong colour contrast between text and background
  • Keeping layouts simple and intuitive
  • Ensuring information is easy to scan and navigate

These elements help make your design more inclusive while improving the experience for all users.

 

Check your website on mobile

Here’s a simple test.

Open your website on your phone.

Can you read everything easily without zooming in?

If you need to pinch the screen, enlarge text, or hunt for buttons, your design may not be as accessible as it should be.

Mobile devices now account for a large portion of website traffic. If your content isn’t clear and readable on a small screen, many visitors won’t stay long enough to engage with it.

A mobile-friendly design should include:

  • Text that is comfortable to read without zooming
  • Buttons that are easy to tap
  • Clear spacing between elements
  • A layout that adapts naturally to smaller screens

When people can navigate your website effortlessly on their phone, they’re far more likely to stay, explore, and take action.

Because great design isn’t just about looking good on a desktop screen – it needs to work everywhere.

 

Small choices make a big difference

Often, the changes that improve readability and accessibility are simple.

A slightly larger font size.
A clearer heading structure.
Better colour contrast.

These adjustments may seem small, but they can dramatically improve how people interact with your content.

Accessible design isn’t about limiting creativity.
It’s about making sure creativity communicates clearly.

 

Why it matters for your business

When design is easy to read and easy to navigate, people engage with it.

Your audience can quickly understand what you offer, how you can help them, and what action to take next. This builds trust and makes your brand feel more professional and approachable.

Accessible design isn’t just thoughtful – it’s powerful.

It ensures your message reaches everyone, not just a few.

And that’s where great communication begins.

 

Final thought

Beautiful design is important.
But design that works is even better.

By prioritising readability and accessibility, you ensure your message can be understood clearly by the people you want to reach.

Because great design doesn’t just look good.
It works for everyone.

Clear communication starts with clear design. If you’d like a fresh set of eyes on your design, let’s chat. 

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