Accessibility Statement
Aurevian Labs aims to provide a clear, inclusive website experience and practical access to information about its remote creative consulting services.
1. Commitment
Accessibility is treated as an ongoing responsibility rather than a one-time technical claim. The goal is to make website content and consultation information usable by people with varied visual, auditory, motor, cognitive, and technological needs. The practice seeks to remove avoidable barriers and respond constructively when a visitor identifies a problem.
2. Target standard
The website is designed with the general principles of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, WCAG 2.1 Level AA, in mind. These guidelines address perceivable content, operable controls, understandable information, and robust compatibility. Stating this target does not mean every page or third-party feature will be free of all accessibility issues in every browser or assistive technology combination.
3. Measures used
- Semantic headings and logical content order where supported by the publishing platform.
- Keyboard-accessible navigation and controls.
- Visible focus behavior for interactive elements.
- Text alternatives for meaningful photography.
- Responsive layouts that adapt to smaller screens and increased text size.
- Color palettes intended to maintain readable contrast in light and dark themes.
- Plain labels and validation messages for consultation forms.
- Reduced-motion respect where animated behavior could affect comfort.
- No dependence on email, telephone, or map hyperlinks to access core contact details.
4. Motion and visual effects
The website uses editorial transitions, image movement, and interactive visual effects. Where supported, reduced-motion settings are respected for major effects. Visitors who experience difficulty with motion may enable reduced motion in the operating system or browser. Essential service information remains available as text without requiring interaction with decorative photography.
5. Forms and consultation requests
Required form fields are identified and should be operable by keyboard. The form provides browser validation and a text status response after successful completion. The form on this website prepares a request message but does not itself guarantee delivery, booking, or acceptance of an engagement. A visitor who cannot use the form may provide the same information through one of the written contact addresses listed below.
6. Alternative formats
Reasonable efforts will be made to provide essential service information, proposals, or consulting materials in an alternative accessible format when requested in advance. The available format depends on the source material, third-party licensing, project scope, and the nature of the requested accommodation. Requests should describe the content, the barrier encountered, and the preferred format.
7. Remote meeting accommodations
Consulting is normally delivered through online meetings and digital documents. Clients may request reasonable accommodations such as a written agenda, additional processing time, caption-compatible meeting tools, structured follow-up notes, or an alternative method of participation. Some third-party conferencing features may depend on the client’s device, account, browser, or provider.
8. Third-party limitations
The website may rely on Shopify, fonts, hosting, payment, scheduling, video meeting, analytics, or file-sharing services that are not fully controlled by Aurevian Labs. Third-party tools can introduce accessibility limitations or change without notice. When a barrier is identified, the practice will consider an alternative method for the relevant information or service where reasonably possible.
9. Compatibility
The website is intended for current versions of major browsers and common desktop and mobile operating systems. Older browsers, unusual browser extensions, disabled scripting, aggressive content blockers, or unsupported assistive technology combinations may produce a different experience. Core written information should remain available even when some visual interactions are unavailable.
10. Known constraints
Highly visual editorial layouts, large photography, theme effects, and third-party content may not perform identically in every environment. Some photography is contextual rather than instructional. Complex creative files supplied during a project may require additional work to convert into an accessible format. Accessibility of a client’s final implementation is outside the consulting scope unless specifically included in a written proposal.
11. Feedback process
Accessibility feedback is welcome. A report should identify the page or content, describe the barrier, state the browser or assistive technology if relevant, and explain the desired outcome. The request will be reviewed in good faith. A response may include a correction, an alternative format, a practical workaround, or an explanation of a third-party limitation.
12. Continuous review
Accessibility considerations are reviewed as website content, legal pages, forms, imagery, and interactive behavior change. This statement may be revised when material improvements, new limitations, or service changes arise.