
Let design be friendly to people and responsible for aesthetics.
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Make accessibility an organizational capability that enables it to function and maintain its aesthetic appeal.
TechMoi helps businesses incorporate accessibility design.
Integrate it into product aesthetics, design quality, and organizational decision-making.
Let usability, inclusivity, and aesthetics no longer compromise with each other.
What problem are we solving?
For a long time, accessibility and aesthetics have been placed at opposite ends of the spectrum, as if one cannot have both fish and bear's paw. People are used to viewing accessibility as cumbersome compliance requirements and numerous design restrictions; while aesthetics has unfortunately become a luxury that can only be barely taken care of when resources are abundant.
TechMoi’s core mission is to completely overturn this deep-seated misconception.
We firmly believe that accessibility is not the enemy of aesthetics; it is not only a basic obligation but also a crucial opportunity to elevate design quality and create exceptional experiences. The true value of design lies in its ability to deeply integrate with the operational fabric of an organization, ensuring its long-term stable operation and thereby unleashing unparalleled influence and benefits.

Accessibility is not the enemy of aesthetics, but rather a touchstone for design maturity.
The real key is whether the design can be organized and operated in the long term.
Why choose TechMoi?
The real problem is not in the design, but in the structure.
When accessibility is checked last,
Outsourced as a one-off audit
Design and quality naturally have to take a backseat.
TechMoi focuses on one thing:
Ensure that accessibility enters the right decision-making level at the right time.
When accessibility becomes part of an organization's capabilities,
It no longer clashes with aesthetics, but rather makes the design more sophisticated.
Color Institute
color,
It is the key language between design and accessibility.
Between accessibility and aesthetics,
Color is often the most misunderstood yet most crucial element.
Color Institute is a professional research and education unit under TechMoi, focusing on the relationship between color, visual perception, and design judgment.
We believe,
Only when the design team truly understands how color affects usability, comprehension, and perceptual experience,
Accessibility is the only way to stop being seen as a limitation on aesthetics.
Color Institute is not a separate business from TechMoi.
Rather, it is an important professional foundation supporting TechMoi's accessibility and design judgment.
The three levels we focus on
Organizational Capability
Establish an organization capable of making unimpeded decisions and collaborating in the long term.
Digital Accessibility & Standards
Based on international standards such as WCAG and EAA, transform them into feasible strategies.
Brief judgment.
Design & Aesthetic Integrity
We ensure that accessibility does not come at the expense of design quality and aesthetics.
Professionalism and Stance
TechMoi focuses on digital accessibility and inclusive design.
Founder Claire Chang is a guest expert for international standards-setting organizations.
Actively participate in the development of international standards for information accessibility.
Pay special attention to the relationship between visual design, color, and human perception.
Service Overview
The real problem is not in the design, but in the structure.
When accessibility is checked last,
Outsourced as a one-off audit
Design and quality naturally have to take a backseat.
TechMoi focuses on one thing:
Ensure that accessibility enters the right decision-making level at the right time.
When accessibility becomes part of an organization's capabilities,
It no longer clashes with aesthetics, but rather makes the design more sophisticated.



Accessibility strategy and design integration consultant
Inclusive & Accessible Design Consulting
Suitable for this kind of organization
Accessibility requirements are often raised only after the design is completed.
Long-standing tensions between the design team and the compliance and engineering teams
Concerned that accessibility would compromise the integrity of the design and the brand's aesthetics.
What are we doing?
TechMoi helps organizations reposition accessibility within their decision-making processes.
Let it no longer be a limiting condition after the design is completed.
Rather, it is part of the design judgment itself.
Our role is to assist the team in establishing a system
Accessibility design principles that do not sacrifice aesthetics
Make design decisions based on clear criteria, rather than through repeated compromises.
The changes brought about
The design team knows "when to consider accessibility".
Accessibility is no longer in opposition to aesthetics.
Design quality can be consistently maintained, rather than being compromised time and time again.
International accessibility regulations and EAA preparation
EAA & International Accessibility Readiness
Suitable for this kind of organization
Products or services involving the EU market
Feeling pressured by WCAG, EAA, and EN 301 549
Concerned that regulatory requirements might affect product design and brand consistency
What are we doing?
TechMoi helps organizations understand international accessibility regulations.
Which design and decision-making aspects will actually be affected?
Instead of just interpreting the clauses or checking the checklist.
Our concern is not "whether we can pass this time".
Rather, it's about whether the organization has the ability to continuously respond to changes in regulations.
At the same time, protect the existing design quality and product positioning.
The changes brought about
Regulations are no longer temporary pressure, but manageable risks.
Organizations can plan ahead, rather than reacting passively to fix problems.
Compliance and design no longer consume each other.
Accessibility building and internal training
Accessibility Capability Building & Training
Suitable for this kind of team
The goal is to have barrier-free judgment internally, rather than completely outsourcing.
I don't want to face the same problems every time I do a project.
A common language is needed between design, product, and engineering.
What are we doing?
TechMoi's training and capacity building,
It is not about teaching "rule memorization" or tool operation.
Instead, it helps the team understand why it should be designed this way and how to make judgments.
What we helped establish was:
A shared understanding of design and accessibility
A judgment framework that can be used across departments
Sustainable organizational capabilities
The changes brought about
The team no longer relies on a single expert
Design and accessibility share a common language.
Accessibility has become part of design maturity.