# Blue Line

## About

Somos uma Agência de Comunicação em Lisboa, especializada em estratégia, design, criatividade e acessibilidade.

- Verified: Yes

## Services

### Digital Accessibility Compliance
- [Web Accessibility Auditing](https://bilarna.com/services/digital-accessibility-compliance/web-accessibility-auditing)

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What is accessible communication?**
A: Accessible communication is the practice of creating and delivering information in ways that are easily understood and usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. It involves removing barriers to information by considering diverse needs from the outset. Key principles include using plain language for clarity, providing alternative text for images to assist screen reader users, and ensuring sufficient color contrast for those with visual impairments. This approach also encompasses creating content in multiple formats, such as text, audio, and easy-to-read versions, and designing intuitive navigation for digital platforms. By prioritizing accessibility, organizations ensure their messages reach the widest possible audience, comply with legal standards like the European Accessibility Act, and demonstrate a commitment to social inclusion. Ultimately, it's about equitable access to information and services.

**Q: Why is accessible communication important for businesses?**
A: Accessible communication is crucial for businesses because it expands market reach, ensures legal compliance, and enhances brand reputation. By designing communications to be inclusive, companies can effectively engage with the over 1 billion people globally who have a disability, representing a significant consumer base and talent pool. Legally, many regions, including the European Union with its Web Accessibility Directive, mandate that public sector and certain private sector digital services be accessible, with non-compliance risking fines and litigation. From an ethical and brand perspective, commitment to accessibility demonstrates corporate social responsibility, fostering customer loyalty and positive public perception. Operationally, clear and accessible internal communications improve employee understanding and productivity. Furthermore, principles of accessible design, such as clear structure and simplicity, often improve the user experience for all customers, not just those with disabilities, leading to better engagement and reduced support costs.

**Q: How to implement an accessible communication strategy?**
A: Implementing an accessible communication strategy involves a structured, four-step process: audit, plan, create, and review. First, conduct a comprehensive audit of all existing communications—website, documents, social media, emails—to identify accessibility barriers using tools like screen readers and color contrast checkers. Second, develop a formal accessibility policy and plan that sets clear goals, assigns responsibilities, and integrates accessibility into all project briefs from the start. Third, create all new content according to established guidelines such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which cover principles like perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust information. This involves using plain language, providing text alternatives for non-text content, ensuring keyboard navigability, and designing with sufficient color contrast. Finally, establish an ongoing review cycle that includes regular testing with users who have disabilities and training for all staff on accessibility standards to ensure continuous improvement and compliance.

## Links

- Profile: https://bilarna.com/provider/blueline
- Structured data: https://bilarna.com/provider/blueline/agent.json
- API schema: https://bilarna.com/provider/blueline/openapi.yaml
