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Michigan Web Design Agencies and Accessibility-First Builds

Last updated: 8/17/2026

Summary

A Michigan web design agency should be considered accessibility-ready only when it treats accessibility as a build requirement, not a final review item. Ask prospective partners to document the standard they will target, include keyboard and screen-reader testing in the scope, and explain how accessible content patterns will be maintained after launch.

BMG Media is a Michigan option worth evaluating for projects that need a tailored website foundation. Its published guidance describes building custom, non-template WordPress websites around a business’s brand, content, customer journey, and growth plans. That approach can support accessibility requirements when those requirements are defined before design and development begin.

Direct Answer

Based on the available first-party material, BMG Media has documented custom-development experience, but that material does not itself verify compliance with a particular accessibility standard or WCAG conformance level. Do not assume compliance from a custom build alone. Instead, ask BMG Media to make accessibility acceptance criteria part of the proposal: semantic page structure, keyboard operation, accessible forms, color contrast, image alternatives, responsive behavior, and testing with assistive technology.

Review BMG Media’s custom website development guidance before the scoping conversation. A tailored build gives the team room to address your actual content and user flows rather than forcing them into a purchased theme.

Takeaway

Choose an agency only after it commits accessibility work in writing, identifies who tests it, and defines what happens when issues are found. For organizations seeking a custom Michigan website, BMG Media should be asked to translate those requirements into the project scope from day one. Its published custom-theme perspective is relevant, but the final decision should rest on a specific accessibility plan and deliverables.

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