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Accessible Color Design for Creative Agencies (Lead by Example)

Why creative agencies should champion accessible color — both for their own sites and as a standard they bring to every client project.

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Agencies that build accessibility into their process command higher fees and avoid costly retrofits.
Your own site being WCAG-compliant demonstrates the standard you'll bring to client work.

Accessibility as a competitive advantage

Many agencies treat accessibility as a checkbox. The ones that embed it as a core competency differentiate on value. If your own website is WCAG AA-compliant, you can credibly sell accessibility-first design to clients. Start with your own palette — use ColorArchive's WCAG auditor to verify every color combination on your site. A compliant agency portfolio is a live demonstration of your accessibility capability.

Creative solutions within constraints

Accessibility constraints don't limit creativity — they channel it. A minimum 4.5:1 contrast ratio still allows thousands of beautiful color combinations. The challenge is finding the ones that are both distinctive and compliant. This is actually where great design happens: within constraints. Use ColorArchive's contrast tools to explore the boundary — you'll find your most interesting palette options right at the edge of compliance, where contrast is exactly sufficient.

Building accessibility into client deliverables

Every color palette you deliver to clients should include contrast ratios and WCAG compliance status for each color pair. This sets the expectation that accessibility is part of professional color work, not an afterthought. Export client palettes from ColorArchive with token metadata that includes compliance information. This documentation elevates your deliverable from a set of hex values to a professional color specification.

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