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1. Usability & Accessibility Buyer's Guide 2006, 21 Feb 2006
Organisation: E-consultancy, Price: Free to subscribers
Description: Usability and Accessibility are rightly perceived as fundamental building blocks by savvy internet marketers, keen to improve user experience for site visitors while keeping the likes of the RNIB happy. This guide is primarily aimed at buyers of usability and accessibility services, but also contains market research, trends and issues, so will be helpful to strategists and other suppliers working in this area. The market continues to grow at a significant pace, with usability in demand among first-time buyers and seasoned pros. Meanwhile, many companies are still playing 'catch-up' with regards to accessibility, which has proven business benefits and may become invaluable as a search marketing tool going forward. If you read last year's guide to usability and accessibility solutio.....

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1. All of the UK’s top 30 retail websites fail to meet the most basic of accessibility requirements, 21 September 2006
... pounds1 in revenue this Christmas Nomensa calls for boardrooms to initiate ... August 2006 by user experience experts Nomensa, shows that not one of the UK ... Simon Norris, managing director, Nomensa, comments: “There are over 10 ... effective to run and maintain. Nomensa recommends that retailers: ...
2. Help is at hand for local authority webmasters, 23 February 2006
... provided by user experience experts Nomensa, is designed to support the ... 18:00 hrs and is being provided by Nomensa, specialists in online usability ... Sally Lincoln, commercial director at Nomensa, comments: “On behalf of Local ... 408 2031 About Nomensa Established in 2001, Nomensa is a specialist ...
3. Nearly 75 percent of FTSE 100 company websites fail to meet minimum accessibility requirements, 2 May 2006
... March 2006 by user experience experts Nomensa, shows that almost 75 percent ... Simon Norris, managing director of Nomensa comments: “The Disability Rights ... automatically with any degree of accuracy. Nomensa used its expert inspectors to ... Léonie Watson, head of accessibility at Nomensa says: “This is the first time ...
4. Accessibility - are 'trustmarks' the answer?, 30 October 2006
... look too good. A survey published by Nomensa showed many major UK retailers ... accessibility standards on their sites (Nomensa used the W3C guidelines as the ...
5. Usability & accessibility market worth £115m in 2005, 23 February 2006
... Flow Interactive, Foolproof, Foviance, Nomensa, Optimum.web, Segala, Serco ...

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1. Creative Agency Selection, Internet Marketing Forum, LawrenceLadomery, 14 Mar 08
... short but very good experience with Nomensa last year  - ( We didn't implement ...
2. Creative / design agency?, Internet Marketing Forum, Loz, 16 Mar 07
... Creative / design agency? I've worked with Nomensa last year and was happy with ...
3. How disabled users access the Internet, Internet Marketing Forum, PaulAlburquerque, 21 Jul 05
... their useage. Other than the Nomensa article here, is their other ...
4. List of UK Usability and Accessibility Companies for Buyer's Guide, Internet Marketing Forum, ljshaw, 7 Jul 06
... Services - ( Bunnyfoot - ( Nomensa - ( User Vision - ( ...

Supplier Directory

 
1. Nomensa, Bristol, South West
Areas of Expertise: Nomensa are specialists in the issues surrounding usability and accessibility. Not only do we have a great experience evaluating soloutions, we have a solid background in developing accessible and usable web technology. This means that all testing an.....
Clients: Aberdeen College, Allerdale Council, Association of Colleges, BAE Systems

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