Accessible WordPress Design

Accessible WordPress websites for small businesses and nonprofits.

I design and build clear, responsive WordPress sites that are easier for real people to use, including seniors, people with disabilities, and non-technical visitors. Accessibility is part of the plan from the first conversation.

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Clear Structure

Pages are organized around what visitors need to do, with semantic headings, readable copy, and navigation that makes sense.

WCAG-Aware Design

I prioritize color contrast, keyboard access, visible focus states, forms with labels, useful alt text guidance, and responsive layouts.

SEO Foundations

Your site gets a clean content structure, metadata guidance, performance-minded build choices, and schema signals where they help.

What I build

  • Custom WordPress themes and page templates
  • Small business and nonprofit websites
  • Service pages designed around real search intent
  • Landing pages for local campaigns or programs
  • Accessible forms and calls to action
  • Blog and resource layouts
  • Performance cleanup and usability reviews
  • Plain-language content structure and editing

Accessible website FAQs

What does accessibility-first web design mean?

It means accessibility is considered from the beginning, including structure, copy, color contrast, keyboard navigation, form labels, media alternatives, and responsive behavior.

Can you improve an existing WordPress site?

Yes. I can review an existing site, identify usability and accessibility issues, improve key templates, and help prioritize changes that matter most.

Do accessible websites still look modern?

Yes. Accessible design can be clean, modern, and expressive. The difference is that visual choices also support clarity, comfort, and real use.

Build a site people can actually use.

Bring me your goals, your current site, or a rough idea. I will help shape it into a practical, accessible WordPress project.

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