Readable contrast
The visual system uses high-contrast text, restrained accent colors, and visible focus styles across navigation, links, buttons, and forms.
The site is built with accessible structure, readable contrast, keyboard-friendly controls, and a design system that can support future accessibility refinements.
The visual system uses high-contrast text, restrained accent colors, and visible focus styles across navigation, links, buttons, and forms.
Pages use headings, sections, labels, lists, and native form controls so assistive technologies can understand the content structure.
Interactive elements are reachable through standard keyboard navigation, with clear focus indication and conventional controls.
The current site avoids required motion-heavy interactions and should continue to respect reduced-motion preferences as animations are added later.
Service pages favor direct descriptions and practical next steps instead of vague corporate filler or unnecessary jargon.
Accessibility should be rechecked when production forms, chatbot, portal, blog, or store features are added.