accessible wayfinding:
we offer accessible wayfinding to help support those who are visually impaired, suffer with dementia, have learning or physical disabilities.
The demand for inclusive environments has never been more critical. As the UK’s demographic shifts toward an aging population, the prevalence of age-related visual impairments and cognitive conditions like dementia is rising. Concurrently, there is a growing societal recognition of disability discrimination and the rights of 17 million UK residents to navigate public spaces and places without friction.
However, many current environments still suffer from a provision gap. Traditional wayfinding often relies on aesthetic-led design that prioritises complexity over legibility, leaving users feeling disoriented, anxious, or excluded. Failing to provide accessible wayfinding is not just a design oversight; it is a barrier to social participation and a risk to safety.
Our strategies help bridge this gap, transforming spaces from "navigable for some" to "welcoming for all." Our accessible wayfinding provides an inclusive navigation framework tailored to the specific requirements of users with visual impairments, dementia, learning difficulties, and physical disabilities. By moving beyond "standard" information provision, we ensure that every user can navigate complex environments with increased independence, dignity, and safety.
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Visual contrast and legibility
Step-by-step route marking
Information progressive disclosure
Cross platform accessibility
interested in learning more?
Get in touch to discuss our approach and how we can support your accessibility project.
Please also download our PDF overview illustrating our accessible wayfinding model.