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Accessible

Media

Accessible Products That Work for Everyone

Direct Access delivers expertly crafted accessible and inclusive media designed to meet the needs of diverse audiences. From large print and braille menus for family-run restaurants to bespoke sign language videos for leading universities, and Easy Read documents for some of Europe’s busiest rail networks, our services ensure that information is clear, usable, and welcoming for everyone. By choosing Direct Access, organisations gain more than compliance, they unlock the opportunity to engage more fully with all their customers, clients, and communities.

Our production facilities are housed within the Accessible Media and Innovation Centre, where our studios and tactile production capabilities are operated by a committed team of disabled professionals. Their lived experience informs every project, ensuring that our media solutions are not only technically accessible but genuinely inclusive. This approach empowers organisations to communicate with confidence, demonstrating a tangible commitment to equality and accessibility.

Whether you need a braille map of your site, an accessible social guide, or a full evaluation of your digital accessibility, Direct Access provides tailored solutions that make your services accessible to all. By partnering with us, buyers gain both expertise and innovation, delivering materials that enhance customer experience, strengthen brand reputation, and foster an inclusive environment that truly welcomes everyone.

A photograph of the front cover of the Access Guide which Direct Access produced for Cannock Chase. The cover has a dark green colour scheme with a mixture of yellow and white text. It reads "Cannock Chase access guide. Welcome to the Access Guide for Cannock Chase". Underneath this text is the Cannock Chase logo. A photograph on the cover shows a young white woman with downs syndrome riding a bike with stabilisers joyfully. Next to her getting in close for a photo is a white male companion who is off his bike and holding it with one hand. He is also smiling happily. Behind them is a bike trail through some woods.

Access & Sensory

Guides

An open folder with a simplified, large print accessible menu inside listing a selection of teas and cool refreshing drinks.

Accessible

Menus

An old blind man on a park bench listens to an audio description on his phone with his cane leaning against the bench.

Audio description

and transcription

Man signing in BSL explains a park map

Bespoke

BSL Videos

A close-up shot of a persons finger reading Braille paper.

Braille

and Large Print

A wide shot photograph of the new Birmingham International tactile braille map board shot using deep focus. The face of the map board provides a colourful rendition of Coventry Station's layout using a raised braille key and symbols against a white background. In the bottom left corner QR codes are available for audio described and sign language elements.

Tactile Braille

Map Boards

A row of five swell maps, all detailing the same location - A History Through Objects museum exhibition, spread out on a table at the Direct Access offices.

Tactile and

Sensory Maps

A cheerful Caucasian adult man with down syndrome using laptop at home adjusts his glasses with his left hand.

Website

Accessibility

A banner with text reading "Accessible Interpretation of Wildlife" alongside two photographs. One shows a bald eagle stood on a wooden pole, the other a duplicate of the eagle as a tactile, white statue.

3D Printed

Tactile Models

Direct Access
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