1. Accessibility commitment
Scalable Storytelling is committed to making this website accessible to the widest practical audience, including visitors who use assistive technologies, keyboard navigation, screen readers, browser zoom, reduced-motion settings, and alternative input methods.
The site is intended to align with the spirit of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 Level AA, while recognizing that accessibility is an ongoing practice rather than a one-time claim.
2. Current accessibility features
The site uses semantic landmarks, descriptive headings, visible focus states, high-contrast text treatments, responsive layouts, touch-friendly calls to action, descriptive image alternative text, and reduced-motion support where animated reveals are used.
Navigation is designed to remain understandable without hover-only behavior. Primary calls to action use clear labels, and the cookie notice is structured as a dismissible notice that can be reached and accepted with standard controls.
3. Keyboard and screen-reader support
Interactive elements are designed to be reachable by keyboard and to show visible focus. Page structure uses headings, main content landmarks, navigation labels, and descriptive link text so assistive technologies can communicate context clearly.
Visitors who rely on screen readers should be able to understand the main page purpose, legal page purpose, call-to-action destinations, image context, and section hierarchy without requiring visual-only cues.
4. Visual design and motion
The visual system uses strong foreground-background contrast, large editorial typography, generous spacing, and restrained motion. The design avoids flashing content and keeps motion decorative rather than necessary for understanding the page.
Where a visitor has enabled reduced-motion preferences, animated reveal effects are limited by the site's motion media query approach.
5. Known limitations
Some third-party scheduling experiences linked from this site are controlled by external providers. Scalable Storytelling cannot directly modify the accessibility implementation of those external pages, though accessible alternatives can be discussed when a scheduling barrier is encountered.
Because the site may evolve, individual content updates, browser changes, or third-party integrations may occasionally introduce issues. Reports are welcomed so they can be reviewed and addressed in good faith.
6. Feedback and accommodation requests
If you experience difficulty using this website, encounter an accessibility barrier, or need another way to access information or schedule a conversation, please raise the issue through the scheduling pathway or the direct business contact information provided in an active engagement context.
When reporting an issue, helpful details include the page URL, the assistive technology or browser being used, the device type, and a short description of what prevented access.
7. Ongoing improvement
Scalable Storytelling will continue reviewing accessibility as the site changes. Priority is given to issues that affect navigation, readability, scheduling access, legal information, or the ability to understand the service clearly.