velmastudio

Web Development, Graphic Design & Web Accessibility

Velma is a web design and development studio dedicated to the needs of social enterprises, associations, and other cultural projects. We create fast, robust, and scalable websites that are particularly pleasant and easy for the managing teams to handle, with a strong emphasis on digital accessibility.

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What Does Velma Do?

Velma offers inclusive and accessible graphic design and web development services tailored to social enterprises, non-profit organizations, and engaged projects, whether they are social, artistic, cultural, educational, or personal.

  • Website
  • Graphic Design
  • Branding
  • Web Accessibility
  • SEO Optimisation
Services

Why Velma?

Our approach focuses on values such as empowerment, inclusion, accessibility, and sustainability. We create websites that are easy to manage, so updating your site is never a chore again. We specialize in digital accessibility and ensure that our tools are inclusive and accessible for your diverse audience.

  • Accessibility
  • Empowerment
  • Inclusion
  • Sustainability
Approach

Who Is Velma?

We are Anne-Soorya and Roxanne and have been collaborating under the name Velma since 2024.

Velma operates between Berlin, Geneva and Lyon. Velma embodies a web developer, web designer, graphic designer, illustrator, and accessibility specialist.

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Web Accessibility

Web accessibility enhances the user experience for people with disabilities. It takes into account the needs of visually impaired, hearing impaired, non-native speakers, elderly, dyslexic individuals, as well as those unable to use a mouse, those with cognitive disorders, attention difficulties, or motor impairments. It also benefits anyone in situations of stress, with a weak internet connection, or exposed to reflective light on the screen.

Services
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of the web complies with WCAG standards in 2024.

Source: WebAIM

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of the European population depends on digital accessibility due to a disability. 100% benefit from it.

Source: World Health Organization

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of users leave a website that is not accessible, even if they don't have a disability.

Source: Nucleus Research

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of websites have accessibility issues that could be avoided with simple awareness, meaning no development knowledge is required.

Source: WebAIM

With The Trust Of

The Senate Commissioner for Integration and Migration
Le Cabaret Littéraire
Atelier Tyto Alba ASBL
Schwules Museum Berlin
Association No Dolor