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How to make your complex communication, simple
If a message feels too complicated, people won’t engage with it. But when you simplify with purpose, your message becomes more accessible and more powerful. In our latest blog, we share some easy ways to help people connect with your message, without “dumbing it down.” It’s all about using clear language, relatable examples, and rethinking how you present the information.
Why it’s important to create inclusive content and communications
Inclusive communication is about ensuring the messages we craft are accessible to all, regardless of ability. This isn't just a moral imperative—it's good business sense. Which is why we asked Matisse Hamel-Nelis, an award-winning communicator, accessibility practitioner & advocate, speaker, educator, and consultant, to give us her top tips on why inclusive comms is important, and how you can achieve it.
5 key tips to keep your communications accessible
Accessible and inclusive communication is key to ensuring you’re reaching more audience members, and also to producing better communication overall. That’s why we have collated the top 5 tips to keeping your comms accessible!
The 4 accessibility principles and why they matter
Accessibility with websites is key to reaching more audiences, more effectively. In that way, applying accessibility best-practice principles makes websites a better communication tool for everyone! That’s why we’ve outlined the 4 principles for you to remember when it comes to accessibility in your comms!
Supporting neurodiverse folks in your comms
In reality, the more inclusive we can create our comms - the better communication we create for everyone. That’s why we’ve collated our top four tips on how to do this and what to keep in mind when creating content in the future for neurodiverse folks.