
Let design be friendly to people and responsible for aesthetics.
說學兜創國際有限公司
TechMoi
Let accessibility and aesthetics become capabilities that organizations can share.
Why does TechMoi exist?
TechMoi was founded on a recurring problem in design and practice:
Why must aesthetics and design quality be sacrificed when it comes to accessibility?
In many organizations,
Accessibility is seen as a compliance pressure.
Aesthetics is regarded as a design ideal.
The two were forced to stand in opposing positions.
TechMoi exists precisely to break this flawed premise.
We believe,
Truly mature design does not require a choice between beauty and people;
True accessibility should not only exist in checklists.

TechMoi's core role
Standing between standards, design, and organization
TechMoi is not just "providing consulting services".
Instead, it is about building bridges that can be understood and function between international standards, design practices, and organizational decisions.
We focus on helping organizations answer three key questions:
When should accessibility be incorporated into decision-making?
How can design respond to the need for inclusivity without sacrificing aesthetics?
Does the organization have the capacity to undertake barrier-free services long-term, rather than relying on one-off outsourcing?
TechMoi Accessibility
Accessibility is an organizational capability.
TechMoi Accessibility focuses on digital accessibility and inclusive design, helping businesses comply with international standards such as WCAG, EAA, and EN 301 549, and transform them into capabilities that can be built into organizations in the long term.
Our focus is not on:
Single audit
Surface conformity
And in:
Cross-departmental understanding and collaboration
Correct intervention at the decision-making level
Make accessibility an integral part of product and design quality.


TechMoi Color Institute
Color is the most crucial language between accessibility and aesthetics.
Color Institute is a research and education unit under TechMoi.
Focusing on the relationship between color, visual perception, and design judgment.
In practice,
Color is often where design conflicts are most concentrated.
It affects usability, comprehensibility, and recognizability.
It also carries the brand, aesthetics, and design language.
The role of the Color Institute
It is about balancing design and accessibility.
Establish a professional foundation that can be learned, discussed, and judged.
Claire Chang
Claire Chang is the founder and CEO of TechMoi International and the chairperson of the Asia Pacific Inclusive Innovation Association. She is dedicated to breaking down the myth that "aesthetics" and "accessibility" must compromise with each other.
She also serves as a special expert for the International Information Accessibility Standards Development Organization and has joined the Color Contrast Working Group, directly participating in the development of the latest international standards and bringing over 20 years of experience in color science and accessibility design to global norms.
Claire possesses backgrounds in color science and years of experience in the technology industry, having served numerous international companies. Her expertise lies in translating international accessibility standards into tangible products and organizational practices. She collaborates with the Japan Universal Color Association (UNICA) to promote product certification and professional systems for accessibility and universal colors, helping companies integrate color accessibility and ease of use into product design, quality management, and external communication systems. Currently, she also works with the Asia Pacific Inclusive Innovation Association and international accessibility talent certification organizations to promote accessibility talent development and assist Asia Pacific companies in building long-term accessibility design capabilities.
Truly good design should allow more people to use it naturally, rather than excluding anyone.

What we believe
Design maturity is reflected in whether it can simultaneously respond to both people and beauty.
We believe:
Accessibility is not a limitation of design, but rather an indicator of design maturity.
Aesthetics is not a luxury, but rather part of design's responsibility to people.
When an organization has the correct understanding and capabilities, the two need not be in conflict.
TechMoi's work,
It is precisely this assistance that has brought the organization to this position where compromise is no longer necessary.