Accessibility

Our design process considers a wide audience, including users with varying abilities and disabilities.

A white car with a rear window sticker that reads, "The arts are for everyone," is parked on the side of a sunny street. The tail light and part of the rear design of the car are visible, along with some blurred background trees and buildings.

We believe in creating inclusive and accessible design solutions. In both print and digital environments, we are strong advocates for audiences with disabilities.

A young man in a wheelchair smiles while wearing a blue sweatshirt with a design referencing "A Midsummer Night's Dream." He is positioned in a bright, curved corridor.

To us, accessibility is just the beginning. Our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion means considering a wide audience in everything we do. This is reflected in our art direction, design decisions, and even the code we write for your website.

Bright pink background displaying three digital devices: a smartphone with a blue screen, a tablet showing a website with images, and a laptop featuring the text "Life is more colorful with SCFD." Two small plants are placed behind the devices, highlighting our branding as a premier design studio for arts & culture.

Digital accessibility isn’t just a legal requirement; it’s about providing equal opportunities and inclusivity online. We know how important it is to make your website accessible to everyone, including those with visual, hearing, mobility, and cognitive impairments who may use assistive devices.

A computer screen on a wooden desk displays two color palettes: Primary Palette and Secondary Web Palette. A keyboard and a mug are placed in front of the monitor.

Our team follows industry best practices and meet WCAG AA criteria or higher, ensuring everyone can access and interact with your website seamlessly.

A woman with AirPods, wearing a blue lace top, uses her smartphone while sitting at a table with a notepad and pencil in an indoor setting.

Accessibility in web and print media is a partnership. We’re always learning and sharing our knowledge with others. By collaborating and improving our best practices together, we’re taking a step in the right direction.

A man and a woman in a wheelchair smile for a photo in front of a backdrop with "The New Group" repeated on it.
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ConsultAbility

Access in action

Create a more accessible and inclusive environment for your artists, employees, and staff.

Our friends at ConsultAbility provide consultations, advice, and expertise on accessibility in theatre. Their team of accessibility experts focus on creating a safe and inclusive environment for all disabled theater artists through training and workshops, physical assessment of theater spaces, and breakdowns of audience services.

Learn more about ConsultAbility

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