Accessibility

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"Strategy"

March 3rd, 2021

Strategy

A Case Study in Ethics: Compliance vs. True Accessibility

Takeaways from our Accessibility event with AIGA D.C.

February 24th, 2021

Virtual Events

What is Accessibility – and Why Event Planners Should Care

How our virtual event platform can leverage the power of web accessibility to make your event content accessible in revolutionary ways for many people with disabilities.

January 26th, 2021

Marketing & Communications

Lessons Learned from Learning Design

The similarities between marketing and instructional design and how to apply Bloom’s Taxonomy to communications strategy.

January 5th, 2021

Strategy

Empathy in Design; Empathy in Sales

Why is empathy a key aspect of our design and sales process?

December 15th, 2020

Strategy

Unchartered Territory: Event Strategy in a Post-Pandemic World

Things are a bit closer to being back to normal, but does that mean we can go back to events as they were before? It’s your call now.

October 7th, 2020

Design

What Water Utility Websites Taught Taoti About Great UX

We’ve had the opportunity to work with many D.C. area clean water agencies and want to share some of the UX lessons we have learned from these projects.

August 18th, 2020

Tech

Corporate COVID donations and Fortune 1000 innovations: automating data collection to inform brand messaging

A tool that streamlines collecting data to inform brand differentiators, SEO augmentations, and more.

August 5th, 2020

Strategy

How Domino’s Shaped the Website Accessibility Legal Space 

Here is what the Domino’s website court case taught us about the importance of having an accessible website. 

July 30th, 2020

Strategy

3 Steps to Help Reduce Burnout

It’s easy to feel overwhelmed with everything that’s going on right now. Here are some techniques that can help you focus and work more efficiently.

July 27th, 2020

Tech

We built a simple script that scrapes Reddit and returns valuable user insights. Here’s how.

Brands could benefit from understanding the nuances of Reddit, but there are limited tools that enable social analysis of the platform. So we built a prototype.