Accessibility isn’t just a checklist—it’s a commitment to inclusion.

An accessible website ensures that everyone, regardless of ability, can engage with your content. That includes people who use screen readers, have visual or hearing impairments, or rely on keyboard navigation. For many nonprofits and mission-driven businesses, accessibility is not only the right thing to do—it’s essential for reaching your entire community.

At Little Hill Design, we build with accessibility baked in, not bolted on. That means clear navigation structures, strong color contrast, readable fonts, descriptive alt text for images, and responsive design that works across all devices. We also make sure that calls-to-action are easy to find and forms are simple to use.

Accessibility improves user experience for everyone. Think of it like adding ramps and railings to a building—not everyone needs them, but everyone benefits. Better usability leads to more engagement, more trust, and more people taking action.

If you’re not sure how accessible your current site is, we can help you run a quick audit and offer actionable fixes. Because your mission deserves to be seen, heard, and understood—by everyone.