●Accessibility
A site about participation should be one everyone can use.
Accessibility isn't a compliance checkbox for an agency whose whole argument is inclusion — it's the argument, applied to ourselves.
Our target
We build to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, Level AA, as our working target across this site, and we treat it as a floor rather than a finish line.
What we've built in
- Semantic HTML with a logical heading structure on every page
- Full keyboard navigation, including the interactive Brief builder
- Visible focus states on every interactive element
- A skip-to-content link on every page
- Motion that respects your reduced-motion system preference
- Color contrast checked against AA for text and interface elements
- Form errors announced to assistive technology, with clear text descriptions
- Text that scales — layouts hold up under browser zoom and larger type
Known limitations
Decorative elements — such as the animated marquee and background ring graphics — are hidden from assistive technology rather than described, because they carry no information. If you find anything that gets in your way, we want to know about it.
Tell us what's broken
If any part of this site is difficult for you to use, email hello@collectiveculture.agency with the page and the problem. A person reads these, and fixes get prioritized.