Adherence
to W3C Accessibility Standards a Key
Component of iCita Interface Designs
iCita takes
special care when designing web sites
to make sure they are accessible to
all members of our clients' target
audiences.
Boulder,
CO - April 25, 2005
- For the past three years, the iCita
design team has been making every
effort to meet or exceed the web standards
and guidelines detailed by the World
Wide Web Consortium as described on
their web site www.w3.org.
The latest iCita project for the Rocky
Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center
in Englewood emphasizes the need to
keep our design skills at a high level
to address all the accessibility
guidelines as they pertain to
a usable interface for web sites.
iCita prides itself on working closely
with clients to determine user-groups
for all their design projects. We
also work to create web sites designs
that are HIPAA, IRB, HON compliant
and ADA accessible.
With clients such as the Mile High
United Way, Pikes Peak United Way,
United Way of Weld County, 2-1-1 Colorado,
C.A.R.E. Network of Summit County,
Colorado Nanotechnology Institute
and the Colorado Cancer Foundation,
iCita has a great depth of experience
to draw from. It is this experience
that keeps bringing new organizations
seeking to communicate effectively
and efficiently via the web to our
door.
iCita was founded in 2001 with a mission to assist in developing strategic Internet solutions for small- to mid-sized companies, helping them to increase revenue, exposure at the same time cutting costs. The company designs and builds Internet applications ranging from mid-sized business web sites to virtual document storage systems and content management systems. iCita maintains a web site at http://www.icita.net where interested parties can find a range of products and services geared to managing the increasing knowledge explosion of Internet technologies.
iCita
Contact:
Thomas Smidt, President
303.651.7802
tom@icita.net
