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Accessibility statement.
Accessibility is listed among our engineering standards, so this statement describes practice, not aspiration - and admits its limits.
What this site does
- Reduced motion respected. The cinematic homepage and every animation honour
prefers-reduced-motion; the film remains scroll-controlled, never autoplaying. - Semantic structure. Landmarks, heading hierarchy, breadcrumbs, and aria-labels on scenes, navigation and diagrams (every architecture SVG carries a text description).
- Keyboard paths. Navigation, menus, FAQs (native disclosure elements) and interactive tools operate by keyboard; Escape closes the mobile menu.
- Contrast and type. The two-surface text system (cream on darkened film, ink on paper) exists specifically to keep text readable; touch targets meet the 44-48px floor.
- A no-JavaScript path. The complete content of the film is available as a semantic document when scripts are off.
Known limits
The homepage is a visual film; while its narrative is fully mirrored in text, the frame-by-frame cinematography itself is inherently visual. We have not yet commissioned an external WCAG audit - conformance is engineering-reviewed against WCAG 2.1 AA principles, not third-party certified, and we say so plainly.
Found a barrier?
Tell us: [email protected]. Accessibility reports get the same 24-hour reply and genuine priority - a barrier you hit is a bug we ship.
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