Our work
Our work
B3Sixty
A specialist in workplace investigations and dispute resolution, we were tasked with building a well-thought-out site for B3Sixty that provided accurate and expert information for their clients.
Our work
How to build an autism-friendly website
More than 700,000 in the UK alone are autistic, which is more than 1 in 100. Making sure your website is designed with this users in mind not only increases usability for them, but across the board.
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Bulletin
Having worked closely on multiple web-based projects, HeX has developed a long-standing relationship with the team at Bulletin. When we were approached by the strategic communications consultancy to redevelop their own website, we were more than happy to assist them with what they needed. They had a website that was four or five years old and were desperate to reinvigorate the design of the site.
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Here’s why your DIY website builder is bad…
Small businesses and start-ups always have a tight budget when it comes to creating an online presence. It’s understandable with most of the money going into creating a sustainable business. So a website may not be your first priority.
The ‘Purple Pound’ – how your online store can benefit
Today, the 13th November 2018, marks Purple Tuesday, a UK-wide event that is promoting accessible shopping, established to recognise the needs of disabled people in the UK and ensure that their shopping experience, online or offline, is as inclusive as possible.
HeX Productions at London Accessibility
Carrying on the ‘HeX World Tour’, our Creative Director, James, went down to the London Accessibility Meetup on 23 August to talk about how the community can help local authorities when it comes to accessibility.