
Press & Media
Press features, interviews, and expert commentary on accessible, inclusive web design.
Media Bio
Kim Scotland is a web designer and tech expert for service-based business owners who want more than a good-looking homepage.
She turns underperforming sites into strategic tools that book clients, automate admin, and create smoother experiences for all users.
With over 10 years in tech as a software engineer and web designer, Kim builds clean, high-converting websites that do the heavy lifting so you can focus on running your business, not troubleshooting your site.
Her work is grounded in accessibility and inclusion, creating digital spaces that feel safe and easy to use, especially for marginalised people who experience systemic inequality in the online business world.

Speaker Topics
- Website accessibility and inclusive design
Why accessibility matters, who gets excluded when we ignore it, and how to build digital spaces that work for real people. - Neurodiversity and accessibility in work and business
How neurodivergent people experience systems, workplaces, and online spaces, and what meaningful support looks like beyond buzzwords. - Ethical, human-centred web design
Designing websites that respect users, avoid dark patterns, and prioritise clarity, consent, and ease of use.
If you have a press or speaking opportunity you think would be a good fit for Kim, please get in touch.
Press and Media Features



If your website excludes people, is it really working?
Sooz and I put the world to rights on all things website accessibility.
We chat about why inclusive, accessible websites matter, not just for the people using them, but for your business too. Because better accessibility not only makes your site kinder, it makes it more visible, more usable, and way more effective.

UK childcare cost crisis
Here I talk to a GB News reporter about the soaring cost of childcare and the unfair funding cut-off dates that are leaving families out.
Discussion on the WordPress block editor
Here I talk to WordPress legends Kori Ashton, Bob Dunne and Birgit Pauli-Hauck about the switch from the WordPress classic editor to the Visual Editor. At the time of Recording it was named Project Gutenberg
Press Enquiries
If you have a press or speaking opportunity you think would be a good fit for Kim, please get in touch.