Fizz Studio Accessibility Statement
Accessibility is not a side concern for Fizz Studio. It is one of the reasons we exist.
We build tools for making digital information more understandable, usable, and available across different abilities, devices, contexts, and modes of interaction. That commitment applies to our own website as well as to the products and services we create.
Our goal is for this website to substantially conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, Level AA. We treat that standard as a floor, not the full measure of whether something is usable.
What we mean by accessibility
For us, accessibility means more than passing automated checks. It means that people should be able to perceive, navigate, understand, and use our content in ways that work for them.
That includes people who use screen readers, screen magnification, keyboard navigation, voice control, switch devices, captions, reduced motion settings, high contrast settings, custom stylesheets, alternative input devices, or other assistive technologies and access strategies. It also includes people who do not. It includes people with permanent, temporary, situational, apparent, and non-apparent disabilities. It also includes people who experience barriers but may not identify as disabled.
Accessibility also includes cognitive accessibility. We aim to make content easier to understand, remember, navigate, and act on. That means using clear structure, meaningful headings, predictable interactions, plain language where appropriate, and explanations that do not assume unnecessary background knowledge.
How we work
We design and review this website with accessibility in mind from the start. Our ongoing practices include:
- Using semantic HTML and meaningful document structure.
- Providing text alternatives for meaningful non-text content.
- Maintaining readable layouts, headings, labels, and link text.
- Supporting keyboard access for interactive features.
- Checking focus visibility, contrast, spacing, and responsive behavior.
- Respecting user preferences such as reduced motion where applicable.
- Writing in plain language where clarity matters more than technical density.
- Organizing content so people can scan, understand, and return to it easily.
- Testing with automated tools and manual inspection.
- Reviewing issues in terms of actual user impact, not only rule violations.
Known limitations
We are still improving parts of this website. Some older content, third-party embeds, experimental demonstrations, or work-in-progress pages may not yet meet the level of accessibility we expect from ourselves.
When we find an issue, we prioritize fixes based on the severity of the barrier, the importance of the affected content or function, and the likelihood that users will encounter it.
Feedback and contact
If you encounter an accessibility barrier on this website, we want to know. Useful feedback helps us fix real problems, not just theoretical ones.
Email: accessibility@fizz.studio
Please include, if you can:
- The page URL.
- What you were trying to do.
- What went wrong or what made the page difficult to use.
- The browser, device, operating system, accessibility settings, assistive technology, or access strategy you were using, if relevant.
- The best way to contact you if you would like a response.
We will make reasonable efforts to respond promptly, investigate the issue, and provide the information or service you need through an accessible alternative when possible.
Ongoing commitment
Accessibility is not a one-time project. Standards change, technology changes, and user needs vary. We expect to keep improving this website as we learn, test, and receive feedback.
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