Design System Assessments
component systems.
How it works
Fix issues at the source by ensuring your design system empowers teams to build accessibly from day one.
Evaluate purpose & consistency
Test functionality & responsiveness
Components are reviewed across devices, platforms, and screen sizes—capturing interaction patterns, responsiveness, and edge cases like empty states and errors.
Assess accessibility features
We verify keyboard navigation, color contrast, ARIA roles, text alternatives, and more—ensuring compliance with WCAG and real-world usability.
Review documentation &
localisation readiness
flag gaps in usage instructions,
and ensure components are
ready for internationalisation, right-to-left layouts, and culturally sensitive content.
Why it works
Accessibility at
the source
products and saving
long-term effort.
Scalable improvements
Reusable documentation
guidance helps every team implement components correctly without extra training or second-guessing.
Enable team confidence
Know exactly which
components are ready for prime time—what to use, when, and how—backed by robust vetting and real-world testing.
Related solutions
98%
of websites
fail accessibility standards - ensure yours isn’t one
of them.
FAQs
What is an accessible design system?
An accessible design system is a comprehensive set of reusable components, patterns, styles, and documentation built to meet established accessibility standards. It ensures every element, from buttons to navigation menus, is perceivable, operable, and understandable for all users, including those with disabilities.
Accessible design systems go beyond visual appeal and consistency; they integrate accessibility at the source, empowering teams to create inclusive, digital experiences for all.
Some core components of an accessible design system include:
Component libraries
Style guides
Pattern library
Accessibility documentation
Why is accessibility important in a design system?
By ensuring that your design systems are accessible, you are also making sure that inclusive design practices are built into every component and pattern from the start. Addressing accessibility at the system level prevents reoccurring usability issues, development rework, and allows teams to create products that can be used by everyone.
An accessible design system benefits everyone by:
Guaranteeing consistent, usable experiences for people with disabilities
Saving time and costs by fixing accessibility issues at once
Ensuring compliance with legal standards
Lowering the risk of reputational damage and fines
Scaling inclusive design practices across products, platforms, and teams
Fostering a culture of inclusion, driving innovation and productivity
When should I do a design system audit?
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) came into effect on June 28th, 2025, and requires digital products and services to meet accessibility standards, so there is no time like the present.
Our Design System Assessments help prevent accessibility issues from becoming part of your day-to-day by fixing them at the source.
Regular audits can also reduce duplicated effort and ensure that your system continues to support inclusive and scalable design as your products develop.
Learn more about the EAA impact and how it will impact your business.