Even Grounds has provided accessibility solutions and training programs for small businesses, corporations, government agencies, and educational institutions.

Some of our clients include

Clients Review

“I met Tom through a recommendation of a museum colleague who characterized him as incredibly knowledgeable with accessibility on many levels, with flexibility to work with a wide variety of organizations. In my experience working with him, he is that and more — he has unwavering patience in working with the obstacles of a non profit organization and creative solutions to barriers.

Tom was my primary consultant in my exhibition Digital Reimaginings: Printing Towards Accessibility. This exhibition questions how art museums can become more inclusive through centering accessibility through tactile means, primarily 3D printing. Of highest importance was to design this exhibition with a focus group of blind and low vision participants, holding true the “nothing about us, without us” model in disability justice. Tom is well connected and respected in disability groups from NE Ohio and beyond (someone connected with me through Tom from Tanzania!) and with Tom’s invitation, we had a well filled focus group.

I have been amazed by Tom’s dedication and generosity. Throughout the process, he was proactive in identifying any opportunity that would benefit both myself and my institution, including identifying partnerships and presentation opportunities. Following the opening of the exhibition, Tom was hired to facilitate a workshop for all museum staff and volunteers on accessibility awareness, giving two hour long presentations tailored to the different needs of our volunteer staff versus employees with specific notes on how we can implement best practices into our daily work.

Tom’s commitment to fostering a welcoming environment for individuals of all abilities was truly commendable. By recognizing the unique needs of this community, he paved the way for meaningful engagement with art and culture. His ability to foster open dialogue and cultivate a space where diverse voices could be heard exemplifies his exceptional leadership qualities. Beyond this, his knowledge of accessibility from legal and historical standpoint, working from the social model of disability, and his patient and thorough teaching methods made him a joy to work with.”

Ellis Lane, Curatorial Assistant, Education Department, Allen Memorial Art Museum

“We reached out to Tom as we needed help with a question regarding tactile copies for our upcoming exhibition. Tom was very professional and accommodating, with valuable knowledge. I quickly noticed that he is someone I would gladly ask all sorts of questions to improve our upcoming exhibition. Tom has valuable expertise in both the objects themselves, how to place them in a learning context, and making them accessible for everyone to grasp. We received help with questions about accessibility for our upcoming exhibition, content and also received feedback on the scripts we wrote for audio tracks for tactile objects. That was really valuable for us. It is our hope to continue collaborating with Tom in the future!”

Jesper Norberg, Museum Educator at the Economy museum- Royal coin cabinet in Stockholm, Sweden.

“As a UX designer, working with Tom on accessibility has been a real game-changer for me. When I was preparing a speech for a UX accessibility conference, I felt completely overwhelmed. Tom stepped in and helped me structure my thoughts, providing invaluable guidance and support. His ability to genuinely listen and offer insightful solutions made all the difference. Thanks to him, I delivered a confident and well-organized presentation. On top of that, his insights have also transformed how I approach designing our app to be more inclusive for people with disabilities. If you’re serious about accessibility in your design, you need Tom on your team.”

Olya Warren, UX Designer at accesSOS.

“Evengrounds is a great partner of Zimbra. Our goal is to constantly improve the accessibility of our products and we need a partner that can give us guidance and who can help us prioritize our changes. I would recommend Evengrounds for anyone needing help in improving accessibility of their web application.”

John Robb, VP of Marketing and Products, Zimbra (a Yahoo! company)

The thing I got most out of the sessions was a perspective on what people with disabilities had to deal with regarding the internet. I had actually never given it any thought before this; it sounds self-centered doesn’t it? But having this perspective/knowledge will definitely be an asset when it comes to testing and I’ll definitely be passing this on to the testers.

I know that the team walked away from training with confidence and a clearer idea of what was involved. Tom was able to give us a broader view of what it means for someone with disabilities to require a site to be accessible. Another point he used was that we are to use our common sense.

Mike Sims Manitoba Telecom Services

The recently completed online and face-to-face training programs carried out by Even Grounds with our partner organizations in Southeast Asia were of exceptionally high quality…well thought out and well executed in terms of course content, methodology and cultural sensitivity. Even Grounds has really helped us to level the playing field for blind people in Southeast Asia. Thanks!

Larry Campbell, Administrator, Overbrook International Program and President, International Council for Education of People with Visual Impairment

Even Grounds was instrumental in helping establish our web presence and remains a valued member of our Communications Committee. Tom is conscientious, knowledgeable and dependable with whatever the task or assignment may be. His experience with and understanding of web accessibility issues has helped connect us with our users.

I recommend Even Grounds as a reliable and highly competent web accessibility consultant.

Friends of Maryland State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped

Evengrounds provides an invaluable service to businesses that operate in today’s increasingly complex online environment. Tom Babinszki’s expert guidance allows Ideas2Image to confidently engage clients who require a high-degree of accessibility. Evengrounds is able to clearly explain the workings of Section 508 requirements, and recommend common-sense approaches to improve accessibility.

Sean McDevitt

President, Ideas2Image, Inc.

The Malaysian Association for the Blind feels very fortunate for being the host of the web accessibility workshop and we forsee that MAB will continue to collaborate very closely with Even Grounds and ON-NET in a partnership tfor the betterment of information Accessibility particularly web content accessibility which should benefit every member of society at large.

George Thomas, Executive Director

High integrity accessibility consultant

 

I have worked with Mr Babinszki on more than one occasion, when I used his expertise regarding accessibility consulting with web development projects. I found that his knowledge and dedication on the subject is prominent and unsurpassed. He is very easy to work with and always delivers on time. His solutions were simple, logical and easy to implement. Several times he suggested changes that actually were not required within that particular project, but with no exception made the final product far superior.

 

I will use his services in the future and would recommend his expertise and experience to anybody who needs a reliable and
confident accessibility consultant with high integrity.

 

Lorand Marton
Senior IT Consultant, director
London IT Support

I worked with Even Grounds to increase the accessibility of my company’s Web site. They exceeded my expectations on every level – most specifically on their knowledge of IT issues and solutions that went far beyond accessibility and Section 508. Their willingness to go the extra mile to help clients find the answers they need will definitely make me a repeat customer. I highly recommend Even Grounds for anyone looking to proactively address their web site accessibility issues.

Julie Gray, owner

Profound Impact