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Accessibility
statement.

What we do to make this site usable by everyone, where we know we have work to do, and how to tell us when we've fallen short. Last updated 1 May 2026.

Our commitment

We design and build with accessibility as a baseline requirement, not an afterthought. Our target is the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level AA. We don't always hit every criterion perfectly, but it's the standard we measure ourselves against — both for this site and for every site we build for clients.

i.What we do

How we
build for access.

  • Semantic HTML — landmarks, headings, lists, buttons that are buttons and links that are links.
  • Keyboard navigation — every interactive element is reachable and operable from a keyboard.
  • Visible focus indicators — keyboard users can always tell where they are.
  • Sufficient color contrast — text against background meets the 4.5:1 ratio (or higher for large text).
  • Resizable text — content reflows cleanly up to 200% zoom without breaking.
  • Image alt text — descriptive for content images, empty for purely decorative ones.
  • ARIA used sparingly — preferring native semantics over patched roles where possible.
  • Forms with real labels and error states that are announced to screen readers.
  • Reduced-motion support — animations respect the system-level "prefers reduced motion" setting.

ii.Known issues

Where we know
we have work to do.

We try to be candid about gaps:

  • Some embedded third-party content (e.g. fonts loaded from Google Fonts) is outside our direct control. We choose third-party services that meet accessibility standards but cannot warrant their conformance.
  • The site has not yet been audited by an independent third-party accessibility firm. We plan to commission one in the next year.
  • We test against current versions of NVDA (Windows) and VoiceOver (macOS / iOS); coverage of less common assistive tech is partial.

If you encounter an issue we haven't caught, we want to know. Real user reports are the most useful input we get.

iii.Get in touch

Tell us where
we missed.

If something on this site doesn't work for you, please tell us and we'll do our best to fix it quickly. Email hello@neighbordigital.com with the page URL, what you were trying to do, what assistive technology you were using (if any), and what happened. We aim to respond within two business days.