numera11y Studio addresses the need for expert consulting for digital project leaders in Martinique, Guadeloupe, and French Guiana. The studio aims to make digital projects accessible to all, applying a collaborative and educational approach. Services include custom packages with co-design workshops, interactive mockups, cost estimation, and expert consulting, as well as RGAA audit and compliance packages.
numera11y Studio is a consulting service for digital project leaders to transform their ideas into simple, effective, and accessible digital services for all. The studio offers a collaborative approach in 5 steps (objective definition, data structuring, design system creation, prototyping, user testing) and applies the VPTCS model (Visibility, Perception, Technical, Content, Services) to guarantee overall project quality.
Context
Challenges
Collaborative Methodology: Structuring a 5-step approach allowing co-construction of projects with leaders, ensuring their autonomy and skill development.
VPTCS Model: Application of a quality model covering Visibility, Perception, Technical, Content, and Services to guarantee overall excellence of digital projects.
Accessibility: Systematic integration of RGAA 4.1 and WCAG standards in all projects, with awareness and training of leaders on accessibility issues.
User Testing: Organization of testing sessions with real users to gather feedback, identify friction points, and improve ergonomics.
Service Area: Adaptation of services to local specificities of the Caribbean (Martinique, Guadeloupe, French Guiana) with consideration of digital divide issues and high rates of people with disabilities.
Results
numera11y Studio successfully accompanies digital project leaders towards accessibility and inclusion. Accompanied projects benefit from a calibrated client experience, optimized production costs thanks to upfront validation, and market alignment through user feedback integrated from conception. The studio provides access to rare technical expertise in digital accessibility, particularly valuable in the Caribbean where disability rates are high (18-19% in Martinique and Guadeloupe).