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Accessibility

Accessible by construction, not by audit.

Accessibility is not something we add at the end. It is built into the system so it cannot be skipped — on this site, and on every artist site we make. A commitment you can skip is only a preference.

This page states what we actually do, in plain language, for the people looking for it.

  1. 01

    Contrast that cannot be broken

    Every surface sets its own text color from its background, so an illegible pairing is impossible to build. Each pair is computed against the WCAG 2.1 relative-luminance formula, not estimated — which is why the accent carries a three-step ramp instead of one guessed value.

  2. 02

    Full keyboard operation

    Every interactive element is reachable and operable by keyboard, in a sensible order, with a visible focus ring that is never suppressed. A skip link is the first thing you reach.

  3. 03

    Motion you can turn down

    Under prefers-reduced-motion, transforms and parallax are removed and only a brief opacity fade remains. The same content, delivered still — not a lesser version of it.

  4. 04

    Text alternatives, enforced

    On the artist sites we build, alt text and video captions are required fields in the CMS. An image with no description, or a video with no captions, cannot be published. Accessibility as validation, not policy.

  5. 05

    Measured, not asserted

    This site scores 100 for accessibility in Lighthouse. We treat that as the floor, not the finish line.

If anything here fails you, that is a bug, and we want to hear about it.

Report an accessibility issue