Accessibility policy
Our website is intended to be accessible to as many people as possible, as a fundamental of our approach to web design we take access very seriously. If you have any problems using any part of this site we'll be very glad to help so please get in touch.
If you use access keys for navigating websites, the following will provide shortcuts from anywhere in the site:
- 1 Home page
- 2 How we work
- 3 Our expertise
- 4 Who we've worked with
- 5 Usability lab
- 6 Contact us
- 9 Privacy policy
- 0 Accessibility statement
Web Standards
All pages use structured semantic markup for content and cascading stylesheets (CSS) for presentation. Any scripting is done using unobtrusive methods. If your browser does not support CSS or Javascript you will still be able to read the content and use all the links as normal.
Where we can we try to use meaningful text for links but in some cases we have added titles to explain the target of a link further.
All pages validate as XHTML 1.1 and comply with the accessibility guidelines laid out in WCAG 1.0 and Section 508 of the US government guidelines.
For further information on web standards and accessibility please refer to our accessibility and usability pages.


