About StoneHill Media

Disability-owned company specializing in accessible Webflow websites

StoneHill Media Was Founded by Kim Vigsbo in 1995

Born in Denmark, Kim has lived in the United States since 1994.

He is neurodivergent, with Dyslexia and Auditory Processing Disorder.

He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design while living in England.

In 1995, he built his first HTML page, beginning a career that now spans more than 30 years across digital design, websites, and front-end development. He is a certified Webflow Developer.

With a background in UX and UI design, Kim has focused primarily on digital accessibility and ADA compliance services since 2010.

Kim works with both large organizations and small businesses to improve usability and accessibility across digital platforms.

Throughout his career, Kim has collaborated with a wide range of organizations, including Microsoft, Wharton University, Penske Transportation, American Express, and several creative and digital agencies.

His work centers on responsive design, accessibility, and user-centered development.

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Kim is a member of the International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP), a global non-profit membership organization that unites individuals and companies working to make digital and physical products and services accessible for people with disabilities, promoting universal design and inclusion through professional certifications, education, networking, and advocacy.

IAAP provides training, webinars, online courses, and resources for continuing education to keep members updated on standards and best practices.