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Accessibility statement

We build this site to be usable by as many people as possible, and we treat accessibility as ongoing work. Here is where we stand and how to reach us if something gets in your way.

Last updated July 3, 2026

Our commitment

Aegis Designs aims to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at level AA. That is the standard we build and test against for this site, and it is the same standard we hold the sites we build for clients to. Accessibility is an ongoing effort, not a one-time checkmark, and we improve the site as we find gaps.

What we have built in

  • A skip-to-content link as the first item you reach with the keyboard, so you can jump straight past the navigation.
  • A visible focus outline on every link, button, and form field, so you can always see where you are when moving by keyboard.
  • Text sized and colored to stay readable, with a contrast target of at least 4.5 to 1 against its background for standard text.
  • Forms that mark required fields, announce errors as they happen, and confirm a successful submission to screen readers.
  • Proper page landmarks and headings, so screen-reader users can move through a page by section.
  • Reduced motion honored: if your device is set to reduce motion, animations are turned off.
  • Descriptive link text and image descriptions, so what a link or image does is clear without seeing it.

Known limitations

We would rather be honest about where the site falls short than claim it is perfect. These are the items we are aware of and working on:

  • A few small labels and captions use a lighter gray that sits just under our contrast target. We are raising those to meet the 4.5 to 1 floor.
  • Some scroll-based animations, while they respect the reduce-motion setting, are still being reviewed for anyone who does not use that setting.
  • Third-party content we embed, such as maps or a rich text editor inside a form, may not fully match our own standard. We pick accessible options where we can and note the gaps where we cannot.

If you hit a barrier that is not listed here, please tell us. Real reports are the fastest way we find and fix problems.

Report a barrier

If any part of this site is hard to use or blocks you, contact us and we will help. Tell us the page, what you were trying to do, and the device or assistive technology you use, and we will get back to you.

We aim to respond within five business days. If you need information from a page in a different format, ask and we will provide it.

How we test

We check the site with automated tools and by hand: keyboard-only navigation, screen-reader passes, contrast checks, and testing at different zoom levels and screen sizes. No automated tool catches everything, so hand testing and reports from real visitors carry real weight. We do not use an accessibility overlay widget, because those tend to mask problems rather than fix them, and we would rather correct the underlying markup.

Updates to this statement

As we fix the items above and improve the site, we update this page and the date at the top so it reflects where the site actually stands.

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