
Website: Southpac Group
You now have a legal obligation - following the implementation of section 21 of the Disability Discrimination
Act - to make reasonable adjustments to ensure blind and partially sighted people can access your service.
RNIB 2005
These are the websites that have helped or inspired. If you would like your website added just get in touch with us through the Contact page.
Web Standards Group: www.webstandardsgroup.org
The Web Standards Group is for web professionals who are interested in web standards and the pursuit of best
practices. Members include web designers, web developers, programmers, managers, usability and accessibility professionals, information architects, interaction designers, web content
creators and web researchers.
UK Web Design Association: www.ukwda.org
The UK Web Design Association was established in 2001 to encourage and promote industry standards within the
British web design and new media sector. The UKWDA is the largest internet association in Europe and now has nearly 10,000
members
Web Industry Professionals Association (WIPA):
For the last four years, members of the Web community have been discussing and debating the formation of
an industry Association for Web Professionals. The idea has also been discussed at numerous Web Standards Group
meetings since its inception. The wait is finally over... www.wipa.org.au
The Standard Web: www.thestandardweb.com
A directory for web designers, developers, and all things web standards.
Sodium Creative: www.sodiumcreative.com.au
The best independent graphic design studio in Sydney. Enough said.
Designers Talk: www.designerstalk.com
Mainly UK creatives online here but just about lives up to its billing as the "Worldwide Design Community".
AustralianINfront: www.australianinfront.com.au
The online showcase and meeting place for Australian design creatives. Join the lively forum and get involved in the
design competitions.
Accessibility101.org: www.accessibility101.org.uk
A collection of FAQs, research, findings, UK laws & recommendations concerning accessible website design in
the UK. Marketeers examining the subject of accessible website design, or looking for information to develop
a website design tender, will find this site a valuable resource.
CSS-Creator: www.csscreator.com
Another online forum - find answers to any CSS-related problem, have your site critiqued or join in the
discussion.
Web Design Stuff: www.webdesignstuff.com/
Stuffed with DESIGN resources & inspiration. Web Design firms directory, web design resources, design showcase, etc...
Web Design Directory UK: www.web-design-directory-uk.co.uk
The UK Web Design Directory lists businesses and companies who offer a range of web design services. The company and
business listings are divided into geographic locations to make the directory user friendly.
WebPro World: www.webproworld.com/forum.php
The "world’s forum for eBusiness professionals. Join hundreds of eBusiness professionals and your peers to
exchange information, advice, tips, and strategies on technology and business".
Firefox: www.mozilla.org
The best browser you can get for surfing the net. It’s fully standards compliant, it’s fast,
it’s secure and it’s free thanks to the Open Source community. Leaves Internet Explorer for dead. While
you are there get yourself a t-shirt.
Mezzoblue: www.mezzoblue.com
"It is a semi–daily expository and exploratory on all things web, design, and typographic"
according to the site notes. It’s also the personal portfolio site of Dave Shea from Vancouver, BC, Canada.
CSS Mania: www.cssmania.com
A collection of CSS resources and CSS sites that help to inspire and teach every designer. Put together by
Gabriel Segura.
A List Apart: www.alistapart.com
Co-founded in 1998 by Brian Platz and Jeffrey Zeldman. Explores the design, development, and meaning of web
content, with a special focus on techniques and benefits of designing with web standards.