2020 Website & ADA Compliance Common Asked Questions…

Web accessibility is the practice of ensuring there are no barriers that prevent interaction with, or access to, Websites by people with physical disabilities, situational disabilities, and socio-economic restrictions on bandwidth and speed. When sites are correctly designed, developed and edited, generally all users have equal access to information and functionality.

In 2020 Jacob Tyler, in partnership with AccessiBe, released our automated platform JADA in order to quickly assist our clients Website compliance issues.

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Below are our frequently asked platform questions. If you would like to learn more or receive a product demonstration, please reach out to Jeff Tompkins at jeff@jacobtyler.com

How do the disabled use the internet?

People with various disabilities have tools that help them interact with sites. For the blind, there are screen readers which allow them to hear the content on a webpage. For those with motor impairments, adjustments are made so they can navigate websites using only the TAB key or other special implementations. Other adjustments can be as simple as increasing the font-size or adjusting contrast. Our tool allows anyone with any disability to adjust the settings to their hearts’ content until they’re browsing in comfort.

Why do I have to be compliant?

Web accessibility compliance is a requirement that’s been set by the ADA title III and affirmed by the DOJ. Moreover, legal implications aside, people living with disabilities make up between 20-25% of the global population. This is an enormous market that shouldn’t be cut out of the internet age, and opening up your business to such a large new audience should be beneficial for all.

I tried checking your compliance/compliance via wave/lighthouse/etc and got a whole bunch of errors, why am I not compliant?

First of all, testing for accessibility compliance is done by an accessibility expert and is called an audit. Automated tests are nowhere near being accurate in general. Also, they evaluate your template’s accessibility, whereas JADA doesn’t work on your template. It works on the session.

Still, if you want to test your website by yourself with such tools while using JADA, you can try Wave’s Chrome extension or Google Lighthouse, as they also work on the session. You’ll need to turn on “Accessible Mode” because JADA won’t change anything to your site by default, only when asked to. Our system makes session-based adjustments, catered specifically to the person’s disability and needed adjustments.

Again, I must emphasize that this is not a proper way to check accessibility and these tools often even present false information in order to motivate you to purchase their  remediation solution.

In addition, to help you optimize the results using the aforementioned tools, simply look at the errors you are receiving, make adjustments using JADA accordingly, and then run the test again. Given that this is not the proper way to check, whatever result you receive with this method is the best we can do!

Do we need to put in Alt tags and ARIA labels manually?

No, absolutely not! Our AI technology is not only able to identify characters and words, but also to understand context and recognize images, so it’s capable of taking care of all these labels and tags automatically.

What if I already put ALTs or did accessibility work?

That’s great! If you’ve already made changes to make your site more accessible, such as adding ALT tags, our AI will not override your work, as we assume you’ve made those changes for a good reason.

Why is your service so inexpensive? Sounds too good to be true!

In the web accessibility market, most solutions require manual remediation, which entails lots of time and effort of skilled developers and accessibility experts and is very expensive. Our AI cuts out all of that cost by automating the entire analysis and remediation process.

How long from the time Jacob Tyler implements the code until I’m compliant?

This can take up to 48 hours; you’ll see the interface immediately after installation and that solves about 30% of the requirements, but you won’t be fully compliant until up to 48 hours later when you also receive your statement of accessibility that doubles as a certificate of performance. You’ll receive that statement directly to your registered email at the moment you become compliant.

Is there anything that’s not included in the price?

There is one exception to our solution.  JADA remediates everything in your codebase, but there are certain elements that aren’t included in the code, like PDFs, videos, and documents (word, excel, ppt) so JADA can’t reach them. Nevertheless, if you have such elements on your site we do offer manual remediation for them, just like other manual services.

Can I have all my subdomains under one subscription/how do you handle subdomains?

We license every domain and subdomain separately. You can have several subdomains under one account, but you need a separate subscription per subdomain. If you have 10 or more subdomains, contact your partnerships manager to understand how best to handle this.

How do you compare to manual entry to your service?

Our competitors have fine solutions, but most provide a manual service. JADA is the only completely automated solution on the market providing full compliance with the WCAG 2.1. Manual remediation is a long process and requires the employment of skilled developers, which is very expensive and doesn’t include the necessary ongoing maintenance. JADA, on the other hand, was developed to be affordable and even scans sites every 24 hours in order to maintain compliance at all times.

Do you indemnify?

In the United States, anyone can be sued for any reason. We cannot prevent someone from suing you, nor can we indemnify you. We do have an intricate process through which we protect thousands of clients from litigation. Would you like me to explain it? Once you have installed JADA, your site will display an accessibility icon, which heads off 90%+ of lawsuits at the pass. If and when someone does approach you with a lawsuit or demand letter, our Accessibility Statement explains the changes that have been made to ensure your site is accessible. This statement can be sent to any legal entity or anyone else who needs clarification on the accessibility level of your site. Finally, in the rare instance that a legal entity has a specific complaint about your site, we have an effective process to handle these, called the Litigation Support Package.

What are the relationships between WCAG, ADA, Section 508 etc? What do I have to abide by?

The W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) issued the WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines). Thereafter, several governments adopted these guidelines into their legislations. Section 508 refers to public companies and government agencies, and directly references the WCAG as the accepted standard in the industry. ADA Title III is relevant for the private sector and refers to accessibility of public spaces. In 2018, the DOJ ruled that websites constitute public accommodations and are required to be equally accessible to people with disabilities. As a result, rulings have consistently cited the WCAG as the accepted standard in the industry. Therefore, if you abide by the WCAG you’re as compliant as possible.

I want more information on those laws, tell me more!

I will start in chronological order so you get a proper understanding of the chronological events that have led to web accessibility:  ADA – The Americans with disabilities act became law in 1990 and protects people with disabilities against discrimination.  Title III of the ADA refers to accessibility of public accommodations such as stores, restaurants, Hotels, etc..  Section 508 is part of the Rehabilitation Act and was passed in 1998. It requires federal agencies to develop, procure, and use information and communications technology that is accessible to people with disabilities.  W3C is the World Wide Web Consortium that developed the WCAG. WCAG 1.0 2.0 2.1 – The web content accessibility guidelines were initially released in 1999, but it wasn’t until 2018 that the DOJ regarded websites as public accommodations. This, in turn, expedited the process of governments adopting the WCAG as the standard to make websites accessible. There are 3 levels of accessibility stated in the WCAG – A, AA, AAA The WCAG 2.1 considers AA as the standard of an accessible website.

How can you prove we’re compliant, do you do an audit?

Our technology scans your entire website for problems and remediates them on the spot. We provide each website using JADA with a Statement of Accessibility that doubles as a certificate of performance and describes all the adjustment made to the site. We also use JADA ACE, our Automated Compliance Expert, to perform a full scan and 15-page downloadable pdf report.

If I get sued, what do you do to help?

If a licensee receives a demand letter and contacts us for assistance, we go through the following process. First, we perform a compliance audit along with two scans: aCe and WAVE. We use two scans because aCe is our own, so a third-party scanner concurring with our results is an added assurance. We will then provide our Accessibility Statement, along with our Suggested Response (a form letter we have used to great effect). We will include with this your Purchase Invoice, a Compliance Overview (to explain to the other party how our tool functions and so on), and a Failures Request Master. The Failures Request Master is a spreadsheet in which a complainant can log and document specific perceived accessibility failures or holes and request review of them. In the vast majority of cases, our licensees do not even receive a response to the Suggested Response.

Do you provide an itemized list or dashboard of accessibility where I can track everything on my site to see if it’s accessible?

We have our own scanner, called ACE (the Automated Compliance Expert) which provides 15-page PDF accessibility reports with relevant code snippets showing accessible and inaccessible elements.

Why can’t you ensure 100% compliance with your solution?

In the vast majority of cases, JADA functions perfectly from the moment of installation. In far less than 1% of cases, coding errors on a site’s source could cause the AI engines to misidentify or not identify various elements, which could lead to accessibility holes. As JADA has no ability to change a site’s source code, it would not be able to correct for this error. That error would, however pop up on an aCe scan, which would inform the site owner of the relevant issue.

Does JADA work on any CMS/system/website?

Yes, JADA can function on any domain capable of accepting Javascript code.

How Do I Check My Site’s Accessibility Level?

While you can of course check sites manually, we have developed a state-of-the-art Automated Compliance Expert, JADA ACE, to check everything in seconds. Just go to ace.accessibe.com and enter the domain you’d like to test in the search bar. You’ll see a full report ready in seconds that will be immediately available as a PDF via email.

What Is A Screen Reader?

A screen reader is a device or piece of software used by people with severe visual impairments or blindness to interact with a computer. Because screen reader users cannot effectively see, the screen reader is designed to “read out” the contents of a website so that they can use it. Some screen readers are physical devices that display the content of a website as braille text, while others are only software and verbally communicate content to the user. Screen readers generally need to be active from the moment the user has activated their computer, because they simply would not be able to operate the computer with a mouse for obvious reasons. While the vast majority of screen reader users are those with either no vision or impaired vision, screen readers are also important for the illiterate and people with certain learning and cognitive disabilities. An example of this would be someone with severe dyslexia who has trouble reading.

How does your AI work?

Our AI scans your entire website and compares its components, widgets, structures and user behavior to thousands of other sites already using our solution. Then, it finds out each and every element’s role. For example, It’ll understand your menus, dropdowns, popups, forms, validations, and all other aspects. Next, it will apply and modify your website’s behavior and HTML code on the fly, when users turn “Accessible Mode” on. It even scans all the images on your site and takes them through object recognition, as well as OCR processes in order to provide ALT tags to the images.

What is the advantage of using JADA’s technology vs. manual remediation?

There are many. A few of the big advantages are: analysis and re-remediation every 24 hours so you always stay compliant, no manual work from the customer side, no need to compromise the site UI or design, websites can be made fully accessible in 48 hours, we provide you with a certification of performance, and of course pricing is significantly more reasonable. How can I be sure your technology will remain compliant, do you check for bugs and update regularly?

We are constantly reviewing the latest updates in regards to web accessibility and implementing them to ensure our clients remain compliant. In addition, our AI rescans each website every 24 hours to keep current with any updates to the site!

Do you collect any data/affect GDPR?

What about GA (google analytics) data? We do not collect any data that would affect your GDPR compliance.

How do you handle i-Frames? If i have content coming from elsewhere can you remediate it?

Because i-frames are not actually code belonging to the domain that JADA is installed on,  JADA cannot affect them.

That being said, it is our understanding that it is the responsibility of the owner of the original content the i-frame draws from to make it compliant.

If you have content that is i-framed out on other domains, and JADA is installed in your code, your i-frame will be accessible.

Will your tool slow down my website or affect the regular UI/UX at all?

No, JADA is a session-based tool that adjusts the website on the fly after it’s been fully loaded and rendered. There will be no difference in browsing experience for someone who has not activated any accessibility features.

Do you affect our codebase at all?

No, there’s just a single line of JS code that needs to be implemented in the body of the site, that’s all.

Do you use Cookies?

No, we use local storage that is on the user side, not the server side, which enables us to function without affecting GDPR or storing any user data.

What is Local Storage Local storage is the storage of data on a user’s browser, so as not to transmit personal data.

Can JADA work on a password-protected site?

Yes, JADA works on the session therefore it can work on anything the user has access to. We have what is called a “lazy process” that is deployed after the user enters the password-protected section.

What’s the company policy in terms of data security?

We take data security very seriously, our infrastructure is in San Francisco and managed by Digital Ocean, we have an entire DevOps team dedicated to this issue. On a regular basis, they make attempts to hack the system and otherwise test it in order to ensure the highest level of ongoing security.

How do you trigger accessibility on Mobile Devices?

Just like having a screen reader for a website, a blind person uses assistive technology on their phone at all times. In order to listen to an announcement of a highlighted feature, the user taps one time. To activate that feature the user taps twice. When navigating through a website using a keyboard, the user will use TAB to move forward and Shift + TAB to move backwards throughout the page. For a touchscreen device a user will swipe right to navigate forwards and swipe left to navigate backwards. When using a website that has JADA, you immediately get an announcement to the assistive technology software stating that this website has accessibility adjustments. The user will swipe right and then tap twice in order to activate the screen reader adjustments.

What is an Alt Attribute and why does it matter for accessibility?

An alt attribute is text meant to be displayed in place of media, usually an image. The text is meant to explain or describe the image in the case that it cannot be properly rendered, or in the case of people using screen readers. Without alt attributes, images would not have any text describing them and people might just be told by a screen reader that they are navigating past an image, with no description. This is of course not acceptable, and part of why alt attributes are so important.

What are ARIA labels and why do they matter for accessibility?

ARIA labels are important for accessibility purposes because they label otherwise anonymous html elements. For instance, most people would think there’s no need to label a Facebook or Instagram link/icon because the shape is universally recognizable. That may be true for people who can see. For those who cannot, ARIA labels are needed to describe these icons and elements via a screen reader.

What Laws Do I Need To Comply With?

The ADA, the Rehabilitation Act and other laws exist in the United States to protect the rights of people with disabilities. While there has been debate in recent years as to specific statutes and whether they can be applied to websites, this was all clarified as of 2018 by the Department of Justice (DOJ).

While Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act states that websites must be accessible according to the WCAG, it only applies to government agencies and the large public corporations that work with them. The WCAG, or Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, are developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and are the only internationally recognized set of guidelines for web accessibility. The ADA, however, did not say anything at all about websites, and so people began filing suits related to web accessibility because it was clearly in the spirit of the law, but not the text, that websites should be accessible.

After thousands of these suits had been filed, the DOJ had to make a ruling on the issue. The DOJ stated then that all business websites are considered “places of public accommodations” and therefore must be made accessible to people with disabilities. It’s no different in principle from handicapped parking spaces and restrooms.

While the ADA still doesn’t have WCAG guidelines written into the text explicitly, every US court ruling on this issue, and every plaintiff bringing web accessibility complaints, ask for remediation based on the WCAG.

Outside the United States, there are laws ranging from AODA in Canada to EN 301549 in the EU that stipulate WCAG compliance in order to provide web accessibility. WCAG compliance at the AA level or higher is the best way to ensure that all people regardless of disability can use your website.

Browser Compatibility?

JADA functions with no problems on all modern browsers. You can feel free to use Safari, Firefox, Chrome or any other browser you’d like.

Jacob Tyler ranks #5 on the Clutch 1000

Companies on the Exclusive 2018 Clutch 1000 Announced Today

The Clutch 1000 features the top 1000 B2B companies around the world, ranked by reviews, clients, work portfolio, and brand reputation.

WASHINGTON, D.C, November 30, 2018 – B2B research, ratings, and reviews company Clutch announced the top 1000 B2B companies around the world based on their ability to deliver: number, recency, and quality of client reviews; clients served, work portfolio, and brand reputation and visibility in their target market. This is a new and exclusive honor for B2B services firms in 2018. It recognizes the companies that have gone above and beyond for their clients.

“These 1000 firms demonstrated an exceptional ability to deliver quality products and services for their clients,” Clutch Senior Business Analyst DJ Fajana said. “It’s our honor to welcome them into The Clutch 1000 and highlight their superior commitment to their clients.”

Below are the top 20 on the list. For the full list and Clutch press release here.

Upcoming leaders reports will highlight the leading branding and design agencies across the United States.

Full research: https://clutch.co/1000

1.    WillowTree, Inc.®

2.    Raizlabs, a Rightpoint company

3.    Tenet Partners

4.    hedgehog lab

5.    Jacob Tyler

6.    ArcTouch

7.    EMERGE

8.    Fueled

9.    Catchword

10.    Merixstudio

11.    Fingent Corp

12.    Intellectsoft

13.    WDG – Web Development Group

14.    Itransition

15.    Unleashed Technologies

16.    Trigent

17.    Orases

18.    Dom & Tom

19.    Iflexion

20.    Experion Technologies

About Clutch

A B2B research, ratings, and reviews firm in the heart of Washington, DC, Clutch connects small and medium businesses with the best-fit agencies, software, or consultants they need to tackle business challenges with confidence. Clutch’s methodology compares business service providers and software in a specific market based on verified client reviews, services offered, work quality, and market presence.

 

About Jacob Tyler
Founded in 2000, Jacob Tyler is an award-winning Brand and Digital Agency with headquarters in San Diego California. Jacob Tyler focuses on helping companies grow through effective brand development and communication strategies that increase client revenue. The company specializes in developing unique experiences that attract, engage, and convert new customers to its clients’ business – pairing inventive creative with proven digital strategies to build brand campaigns that work. Over the last two decades, Jacob Tyler has worked with hundreds of different clients across a variety of industries, including hospitality, health/life sciences, consumer goods, financial services, education, and technology. Jacob Tyler’s roster of clients includes Novartis, Princeton Identity, YMCA, Hensel Phelps, and more. For more information, visit www.jacobtyler.com.

Clutch Announces More Than 130 Creative and Design Agencies as Global Leaders for 2018

WASHINGTON, D.C, November 27, 2018 – B2B research, ratings, and reviews company Clutch announced the leading agencies from around the world that demonstrate excellence in design and creative. Clutch’s annual report recognizes 130+ top B2B service providers across multiple sub-categories, including web, digital, print, product, packaging, UX/UI, logo, and graphic design, as well as creative and video production.

Leaders are listed in alphabetical order below:

3rd Edge Aeolidia
altr Alty
ANDESIGN Appetite Creative Solutions
ArtVersion barrettSF
Bates Creative BEXBRANDS
Beyond Black Bear Design
Blue Fountain Media Blue Label Labs
Blue Water BLVR
BMG Media Co. Boldare
Bop Design Brand+Aid
Brave UX Bulldog Drummond
Camp Creative Citizen Group
Clay Clockwork Design Group, Inc
Commotion Engine Constructive
Craftoon Creative Navy
DDW Deal Design, Inc.
December Labs Demo Duck
Despark DMI (Digital Management, Inc.)
ds+f / Don Schaaf & Friends, Inc. Duncan Channon
Echo&Co efelle creative
ELEKS Emotive Brand
ePageCity Exit10
Experience Dynamics Explainify
Fgfactory Fresh Tilled Soil
Fuzzy Math GloberDesign
Grappus GreyBox Creative
Gunderson Direct Guy Bauer
Havas Canada Heartbeat Agency
HMG Creative Hub Strategy and Communication
HUEMOR Hunter
Indigo Productions Jacob Tyler
Jake Group Jordan Crown
KEXINO LAI Video
Left Hand Design Lien Design
Lollypop Design Studio LooseKeys
McLean Mighty
MiresBall Momentum Design Lab
Morsekode Motto
Mubaloo MultiVision Digital Productions
Mutual Mobile Navitas Marketing
New Haircut New Pace Productions
NEWMEDIA Noise 13
Oranje Parachute Design Group Inc.
Paragraphs, LLC Pat Animation Studio
PLATFORM Praxent
Proof Branding PUREi
QNY Creative QubStudio
Radish Lab RainCastle Communications, Inc.
Ramotion Rep Cap
Rip Media Group Ruckus
Rule29 Sayenko Design
Slide UX SmashBrand
Sparkhouse SPINX Digital
Spiracle Media Starfish
Strano + Pettigrew Design Associates Studio Pigeon
Studiotale SullivanPerkins
Switch Video The DVI Group
The Gradient The Miller Group
The O Group Think Company
ThreeSixtyEight Tiny Frog Technologies
Traction Traina Design
TRIXMEDIA Inc UX studio
VeracityColab Verstiuk Production
Verve Logic Wow-How Studio
Xhilarate Ydraw
Yum Yum Videos Zync

 

“Being a creative and design leader means having not only an arsenal of techniques but also an ability to think outside the box and understand the unique challenges companies face in markets,” Clutch Senior Business Analyst Ilse Heine said. “These agencies are unrivaled in their commitment to personalized and detail-oriented customer service.”

“We are thrilled to be a part of the Clutch global leader  list and frankly in the company of so many great agencies” said Les Kollegian, CEO of Jacob Tyler. He added, “There are over 10,000 agencies listed on the Website so this is a great accomplishment for our firm and I am very pleased with the level of vision their service provides.”

It’s free to get listed on Clutch, but only the most highly recommended companies in each industry are recognized as leaders. The 2018 list of Clutch Global Leaders names 1000+ companies across five research categories; all companies featured proved their industry expertise and ability to deliver.

About Clutch

A B2B research, ratings, and reviews firm in the heart of Washington, DC, Clutch connects small and medium businesses with the best-fit agencies, software, or consultants they need to tackle business challenges with confidence. Clutch’s methodology compares business service providers and software in a specific market based on verified client reviews, services offered, work quality, and market presence.

 

About Jacob Tyler
Founded in 2000, Jacob Tyler is an award-winning Brand and Digital Agency with headquarters in San Diego California. Jacob Tyler focuses on helping companies grow through effective brand development and communication strategies that increase client revenue. The company specializes in developing unique experiences that attract, engage, and convert new customers to its clients’ business – pairing inventive creative with proven digital strategies to build brand campaigns that work. Over the last two decades, Jacob Tyler has worked with hundreds of different clients across a variety of industries, including hospitality, health/life sciences, consumer goods, financial services, education, and technology. Jacob Tyler’s roster of clients includes Novartis, Princeton Identity, YMCA, Hensel Phelps, and more. For more information, visit www.jacobtyler.com.

Jacob Tyler Bolsters Personnel with Two New Appointments

SAN DIEGO, Sept. 25, 2018 – Jacob Tyler, a San Diego-based award-winning branding and digital agency,
announced today the addition of Elise Limbaga as Account Supervisor and Tania Peña as Senior Project
Manager to the team. Both Limbaga and Peña will spearhead branding and digital initiatives for Jacob
Tyler clients.

With more than 12 years of experience and extensive work in biotechnology, life sciences, education,
food and beverage, healthcare, nonprofit and technology, Limbaga brings a myriad of industry
experience to Jacob Tyler. Limbaga will leverage her diverse background to deliver on brand strategy
and identity development, campaign development, product marketing, and web design and
development.

As a creative industry veteran, Peña has marshalled some of the world’s most recognizable brands,
including Royal Caribbean, Tylenol, Kawasaki, Retin-A Micro, Bausch and Lomb and UCB Global. With
more than a decade of project management experience for both creative and digital teams, Peña is an
expert in directing behind-the-scenes collaborations for integrated campaigns. At Jacob Tyler, Peña will
lead the execution of innovative campaigns and brand design.

“We pride ourselves on building a team of professionals with unmatched talent to provide the
highest level of client service and branding expertise. At Jacob Tyler, we only recruit and hire candidates with at least 10 years of relevant work experience under their belt,” said Les Kollegian, CEO of Jacob Tyler. “Since we instituted this policy in late 2016, it has been a game changer for the success of our clients and business. Elise and Tania are significant additions to our roster and, along with their collaborative approach, their pension for providing quality work has already made a noticeable impact on how we define, execute and elevate our services and the customer experience.”

About Jacob Tyler
Founded in 2000, Jacob Tyler is an award-winning Brand and Digital Agency with headquarters in San
Diego California. Jacob Tyler focuses on helping companies grow through effective brand development
and communication strategies that increase client revenue. The company specializes in developing
unique experiences that attract, engage, and convert new customers to its clients’ business – pairing
inventive creative with proven digital strategies to build brand campaigns that work. Over the last two
decades, Jacob Tyler has worked with hundreds of different clients across a variety of industries,
including hospitality, health/life sciences, consumer goods, financial services, education, and
technology. Jacob Tyler’s roster of clients includes Novartis, Princeton Identity, YMCA, Hensel Phelps,
and more. For more information, visit www.jacobtyler.com.

Bistalk Radio Interview on ESPN 1700 with Les Kollegian and Richard Truss

Les Kollegian and Richard Truss interviewed by Bob Ryan on ESPN 1700 and had a fun and insightful conversation on small business and branding. Check out the podcast below to listen to the whole show.

Jacob Tyler Named a Clutch Global Leader in Report of Best Agencies of 2017

In their first-ever global press release announcing the top digital and traditional agencies worldwide, Clutch identified Jacob Tyler as one of the best branding agencies in the platform’s industry coverage.

Clutch, a leading platform for unbiased reviews of B2B service providers, has featured Jacob Tyler as a top agency for multiple years now, even identifying the Jacob Tyler team as one of the best web design companies in San Diego just this year.

“We are extremely proud that we’ve been able to maintain our placement on Clutch’s ranking of branding agencies, not just in San Diego, but also throughout the U.S. To clinch our spot on their listing of 2017 Global Leaders, we had to prove that we deserve the recognition.” said Les Kollegian, CEO and CCO at Jacob Tyler. He added, “we really respect the vetting process Clutch requires for authentic reviews and it saves a lot of time for our clients who don’t always have the time to get on the phone with our prospects.”

Between our esteemed client base, the list of services we offer at Jacob Tyler, and case studies that showcase our work, Clutch evaluated Jacob Tyler as a provider with a proven ability to deliver quality projects and results for our clients.

Clutch also spoke to our clients firsthand to gather their experiences and opinions on what it’s like to work with Jacob Tyler. We could not be happier with the feedback we’ve received:

jacob-tyler-review

Speaking with clients with whom we’ve completed projects just in the last few months, Clutch puts in the effort to stay up to date with all of the companies featured on their platform. As a result, Jacob Tyler confirmed our spot in their Global Leaders report for 2017.

Thank you to our friends at Clutch for including us in their ongoing coverage of top branding agencies, and thank you to our clients for continuing to support the Jacob Tyler team!

To read our full reviews and to see why we’ve been selected as a Global Leader, please visit our Clutch profile.

Iconic Speakers to Tackle Game-Changing Innovation Issues at Techonomy 2017

NEW YORK, NY – October 16, 2017 – Techonomy, the thought leadership company that poses the most provocative questions around technology, business and social progress, is excited to announce its eighth annual, invite-only Techonomy 2017 conference. It takes place November 5-7 at The Ritz-Carlton in Half Moon Bay, California. The three-day event will bring together a diverse group of business leaders, technologists, academics and government officials for unscripted conversations about the most pressing issues facing innovators, investors and business leaders.

“The past year has thrown startling new hurdles at all of us – from catastrophic weather to political revolution, social resistance, and tech industry crisis.  We all need to step back and evaluate the future of the country, the world, tech and business,” said David Kirkpatrick, founder of Techonomy. “As the lines between people and technology continue to blur, we consider the impact and ask what’s real and what’s not in a digital-first world. We ask urgent questions like ‘Who controls the truth when everybody’s a publisher?’”

This year’s theme, The Convergence of Man and Machine, will serve as a framework to explore AI, robotics, IoT, VR, autonomous vehicles and more. The event includes impressive icons of tech and business with unique perspectives on the issues that will shape 2018: Denise Morrison, CEO, Campbell Soup Company; John Chambers, Executive Chairman, Cisco; Lowell McAdam, CEO, Verizon; Mark Bertolini, CEO, Aetna; Beth Comstock, Vice Chair, GE; and many more. Executives from Microsoft, GE, Uber, Facebook, Amazon, Airbnb and many more will join discussions on how recent advances in commerce, health, agriculture and beyond can change the future.

There are several lenses through which the event will examine the fundamental economic, political and technology shifts underway. In several sessions speakers and participants will discuss the new world order in which Amazon, Facebook and Google have formed a monolithic triad of global dominance, begging the question of how to regulate what has become such an intrinsic part of our economic infrastructure. Another pervasive issue is the rise of artificial intelligence and how to measure positive economic gains and modern conveniences against disruption to employment and existing human institutions. We will also address even more fundamental human needs as leaders such as John Kelly, IBM’s senior vice president of Cognitive Solutions and IBM Research, Oscar CEO Mario Schlosser, CEO Tracy Young of PlanGrid, renowned author Dr. Eric Topol, and investor and newfound tech industry critic Roger McNamee consider and discuss a range of topics including how to regulate actions, create perceptions, build things sustainably, transport people, increase health, and give people access to food, water and air.

Techonomy 2017 is uniquely positioned to focus on the most important areas to explore. People from a wide range of backgrounds and expertise have committed to attending and sharing their questions and counterpoints during one of our several open-mic Q&A sessions.

Techonomy is proud to announce continued strong support from our partners, including: Accenture, Cognizant, Grayling, IBM, Johnson & Johnson, Phillips,  Pitney Bowes, Turner and Verizon.

For the full program agenda, list of participants and more information, please visit: http://techonomy.com/conf/te17/

Jacob Tyler Branding Agency CEO, Les Kollegian is excited to be invited and a part of such an amazing group of companies and individuals/

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About Techonomy Media

Techonomy is a thought leadership company posing provocative questions about the role of technology and innovation in business and society. Through events, editorial coverage and video content, Techonomy seek to accelerate progress and productivity.

Techonomy Contact
Joshua Kampel
President
josh@techonomy.com
617 233 7722

Clutch Announces Leading San Diego Web Designers

WASHINGTON, DC, July 6, 2017 – Today, Clutch released its Leaders Matrix of top San Diego web designers. The featured firms are highlighted based on verified client reviews and a track record of delivering well-crafted web designs.

The leading web designers in San Diego are: Jacob Tyler, Bop Design, Tiny Frog Technologies, MaxAudience, Visceral, AshWebStudio, Oui Will, PINT, Inc., BASIC, BLVR, BusinessOnline, Incitrio, and Webbege, Inc.

“In addition to the stellar praise and acclaim they received from their clients,” said DJ Fajana, business analyst at Clutch, “these web designers have consistently crafted creatively designed websites, which truly speaks to their exceptional technical talent.”

To systematically rank and review each web design company, Clutch used a proprietary research methodology which considers a company’s ‘ability to deliver’, experience, reviews and market presence.

Clutch’s research on leading web design companies is ongoing. The firm encourages all web design companies to apply for inclusion. Upcoming publications will feature top Portland and Seattle web design companies.

The full research can be found below:

https://clutch.co/web-designers/san-diego

https://clutch.co/web-designers/san-diego/leaders-matrix

About Clutch

A B2B research firm in the heart of Washington, DC, Clutch connects you with the agencies and software solutions that can help you enhance your business and meet your goals. Our methodology maps agencies and software solutions based on consumer reviews, the type of services offered, and quality of work.

Going Beyond the Pink Ribbon – Clever Ways Businesses Can Help.

barakribbon-copyThe pink ribbons are showing up again. Look around and you’ll see them on the doors of businesses, the lapels of bankers and the back windows of minivans. Jacob Tyler Brand + Digital Agency has one on the front page of our website right now. Yes, it’s National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and thankfully, people and businesses are showing their support.

Breast Cancer is downright ruthless. According to Breastcancer.org,

“About 1 in 8 U.S. women (about 12%) will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime. In 2016, an estimated 246,660 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to be diagnosed in women in the U.S., along with 61,000 new cases of non-invasive (in situ) breast cancer.”

Those are some sobering statistics and unfortunately many of us have known someone – spouse, sister, mother, friend, or partner – who has either survived or lost the fight to this non-discriminant foe. Several Jacob Tyler team members have family or friends who have been touched by this disease as well, including the mother of our founder, Les Kollegian, so this month is important to us on a personal level. (more…)

Pet-Friendly Offices Are Simply Better…It’s Science!

Bring your dog to work day has become much more than an annual excuse to boost company morale, it’s become a regular occurrence at companies across the globe, and for good reason. Having our fur babies trotting through the hallways, snoring through meetings and barking at the FedEx guy greatly impacts our work day happiness and it’s backed by scientific research.

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The three biggest benefits to a pet-friendly office are:

1. Boosting Creativity

Getting employees up and moving more often stimulates the brain and can help to increase creative ideation. Utilizing small breaks can also have the opposite effect, in a positive way, as it allows the brain a chance to rest and charge up for what’s next on the list. In a creative environment, anything that can help to boost creativity is not only good for the employees, but also for the clients who reap the benefits of a sharp, creative team. A study published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology found going for a walk can boost creative thinking by as much as 60% compared to staring at a screen.

2. Increased Bonding In the Humans

Whether it’s the snorts of a bulldog during a status meeting or the endless attempts of a developer to get the snarky chihuahua to like him, we all benefit from a few more laughs in our day. The work we do is important, yes, but also important is the time that we spend with our co-workers. Our furry friends can be a conduit to learning more about the person sitting next to you. A study from Central Michigan University found that dogs in the office can lead to better collaboration between co-workers.

3. Lower Stress

We can all benefit for a little less stress. Whether it’s the impending doom of a huge deadline or the fifteenth shade of blue the client has rejected for the new logo, we all suffer from work related stress. If giving a 30 second head rub to one of our canine buddies can decrease that stress, why not take advantage of it. The simple act of petting a dog has been verified as a way to increase oxytocin and increase employee smiles.

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At Jacob Tyler, we know that great work comes from a great environment. By challenging the norms of a typical office environment, we are able to push our work and ourselves further. Having some of our greatest fans sitting on our laps just makes the journey a little better.

Jacob Tyler in San Diego