Case Study
the client The Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID)
(www.rnid.org.uk)
A large UK charity with an annual turnover of S$126 million and more than 1,200 staff. Remarkable Innovation was contracted by the Information and Communications Technology department, a research and development "centre of excellence" that pursues the benefits of technology for deaf and hard of hearing people.
the project Official Response for The World Wide Web Consortium
Remarkable Innovation researched and drafted the official RNID response to the internationally recognised "Web Content Accessibility Guidelines". This document was submitted to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the group that oversees technical standards across the entire World Wide Web.
Remarkable Innovation conducted a thorough technical analysis of the guidelines and performed extensive research relating to web accessibility technologies. The research was compiled into an official lobbying document for the W3C and used as part of the consultation process in refining the new guidelines.
the feedback
"You have done a very good job on this document . . . I hope I'll be able to use your skills again in the future!"

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