We’re web accessibility champions, website design gurus, and UX strategy nerds. We enthusiastically partner with purpose-driven organizations to meet their goals.
GET STARTED NOWAmDee is an award-winning digital communications company dedicated to amplifying the messages and extending the reach of purpose-driven organizations, ensuring a full web experience for every user regardless of ability.
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Parent's Place of Maryland (PPMD) hired AmDee to improve their website for both users to navigate and PPMD staff to update. They additionally wanted to ensure that they meet WCAG 2.0 AA compliance, sitewide and trusted AmDee to do so.
It was a pleasure working with Amar, Elyssa and the Amdee team. As a new organization they were attentive to our needs and to ensuring that our solutions had room to grow with us as an organization.
After inheriting The Who Knows What project from a transferred grant, AmDee was instrumental in transferring the extensive online resource library and creating an entirely new website for our project. I think very highly of Amar, whom I have worked with for many years since the first project with NICHCY.
Having a website is an absolute necessity for any business. Gone are the days when you could simply update your website once and forget about it for months on end. In today’s ever-changing digital landscape it is important to constantly track and measure how well your website performs, as well…
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