CultureSuite Essentials

Building Accessible Digital Experiences with CultureSuite

Discover essential accessibility practices for cultural venues and learn how CultureSuite is transforming digital accessibility through platform-wide improvements and practical guidance.
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Date
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Time
16:00
CEST
Duration
45 min + Q&A
Location
Online
Platform
Demio (join in browser)
Language
English

Accessibility isn't just about compliance. It's about ensuring arts and culture truly welcomes everyone through your digital doors. With new European legislation coming into force, now is the perfect time to make your digital presence genuinely inclusive.

Join us for a practical introduction to digital accessibility specifically designed for arts and culture venues, where we'll break down what you need to know and show you exactly how we're making accessibility easier for our entire community.

What you'll discover

  • What accessibility really means: Understanding different types of disabilities and how they affect website use
  • The new legislation: European requirements and compliance deadlines
  • Our platform approach: How we're splitting accessibility into technical, visual, and content improvements
  • Immediate actions: Four key areas to focus on for maximum impact (colour contrast, headings, alt text, and accessibility statements)
  • Free tools you can use: Practical resources for checking and improving your site
  • Implementation processes: Building accessibility into your content creation workflow

Who should attend?

This session is essential for:

  • Marketing teams responsible for website content
  • Digital and communications managers
  • Venue directors concerned about compliance
  • Anyone involved in creating digital content for cultural venues
  • Teams looking to make their venues more inclusive

Meet your presenters

George Hill

Chief Experience Officer, CultureSuite

George leads CultureSuite's design and customer experience initiatives, and has been spearheading our comprehensive accessibility programme. Working alongside Accessibility Desk, he's developing practical solutions that make WCAG 2.2 compliance achievable for cultural venues of all sizes.

Pim Teeuwisse

Co-founder & Accessibility Specialist, Accessibility Desk

With extensive experience in digital accessibility consulting, Pim brings practical insights from auditing and improving websites across various sectors. His approach focuses on creating sustainable, manageable accessibility improvements that work for real organisations.

Join this webinar

Join us for this essential 45-minute session to understand what digital accessibility means for your venue and discover practical steps you can take immediately.

Complete the form to secure your spot.

Can't make this date? Register anyway, and we'll send you the recording. There's also a follow-up session where we talk to Wilminktheater about practical steps they're taking to be more accessible.

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Join this webinar

Join us for this essential 45-minute session to understand what digital accessibility means for your venue and discover practical steps you can take immediately.

Complete the form to secure your spot.

Can't make this date? Register anyway, and we'll send you the recording. There's also a follow-up session where we talk to Wilminktheater about practical steps they're taking to be more accessible.

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