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Accessibility Statement

How accessible nebulacraftdesign.com is, the standards we work to, and how to report problems — written in line with the Equality Act 2010 and WCAG 2.1 AA.

EFFECTIVE
19 May 2026
VERSION
v1.0
JURISDICTION
England & Wales
CONTROLLER
Nebula Craft Design

Nebula Craft Design Ltd is committed to making nebulacraftdesign.com accessible to as many people as possible, in line with the Equality Act 2010 and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA.

Accessibility is part of how we define craft. We design and build with the assumption that visitors use a wide range of devices, assistive technologies, and physical capabilities — and we treat anything less than an inclusive experience as a quality issue, not an optional extra.

INFO

Our standard

Target conformance: WCAG 2.1 Level AAApplicable law: Equality Act 2010 (UK)Scope: nebulacraftdesign.com and all subdomains we publish

We believe this website is substantially compliant with WCAG 2.1 AA. The features below are designed in from the start, not added as an afterthought:

  • Semantic HTML and landmark regions so screen readers can navigate the page structure.
  • Visible focus indicators on every interactive element, with branded focus rings that meet contrast requirements.
  • Keyboard navigation throughout — no functionality requires a mouse or touch.
  • A skip-to-content link for keyboard and screen-reader users.
  • Colour contrast ratios that meet AA in both dark and light themes.
  • Respect for the user's reduced-motion preference — animations are disabled when prefers-reduced-motion is set.
  • Alt text on meaningful images; decorative imagery is marked aria-hidden.
  • Tap targets sized at least 44×44 px on mobile.
  • Responsive layouts that work at 200% zoom and on narrow viewports without horizontal scrolling.
  • Form fields with associated labels and clear error messaging.

We aim to be honest about where we fall short. The following are areas we are aware of and actively working to improve:

  • Some decorative motion and ambient effects may be visible to users who have not opted into reduced motion but find rapid movement uncomfortable. We are reviewing default intensities.
  • A small number of case-study pages may contain embedded media or design references where alternative text could be more descriptive.
  • We have not yet completed a full screen-reader audit across every secondary page.

If you encounter a barrier that is not listed here, please tell us — see the reporting section below. Your feedback directly shapes our roadmap.

If you find anything on this website that is difficult to use, please get in touch. We will respond within five working days and aim to fix critical issues within 30 days.

CONTACT

Report a barrier

Email: hello@nebulacraftdesign.comPost: Nebula Craft Design Ltd, 61 Bridge Street, Kington, HR5 3DJ, United Kingdom

When reporting an issue, it helps us if you can include the page URL, your operating system and browser, any assistive technology you are using, and a brief description of the problem.

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is responsible for enforcing the Equality Act 2010. If you are not satisfied with how we respond to your accessibility complaint, you can contact the EHRC through the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS).

INFO

Equality Advisory and Support Service

Telephone: 0808 800 0082Website: equalityadvisoryservice.com

This website is built using modern, accessible web technologies. We use semantic HTML5, ARIA only where native HTML cannot express the right meaning, and CSS that respects user preferences.

FeatureStandard
Conformance targetWCAG 2.1 Level AA
MarkupHTML5, semantic landmarks
StylingCSS, with respect for prefers-reduced-motion and prefers-color-scheme
FormsNative HTML form elements with associated labels
Keyboard supportFull — including a visible skip-link and consistent focus order
Screen-reader testingSpot-checked with VoiceOver (macOS, iOS) and NVDA (Windows)

We test the website using a combination of automated and manual techniques. Our process includes:

  • Automated audits using Lighthouse and axe DevTools on every major page.
  • Manual keyboard-only navigation of all interactive flows.
  • Spot-checks with VoiceOver on macOS and iOS, and with NVDA on Windows.
  • Colour contrast verification in both dark and light themes.
  • Reduced-motion verification — visiting the site with prefers-reduced-motion: reduce enabled.
  • Layout verification at 200% zoom and across mobile, tablet, and desktop viewports.

We do not currently engage a third-party accessibility specialist for formal certification. This is something we will reconsider as the website grows.

Accessibility is built into every project we deliver. When we design and build websites and digital products for clients, we work to WCAG 2.1 AA by default. This includes:

  • Designing colour systems with sufficient contrast from the outset.
  • Specifying focus states, error states, and empty states as part of design deliverables.
  • Building with semantic HTML and progressive enhancement.
  • Testing each deliverable with the same automated and manual checks we use on our own site.
  • Documenting accessibility considerations in our handover materials.

If accessibility is a hard requirement for your project — for example, you need to meet the Public Sector Bodies Accessibility Regulations 2018 or you are pursuing formal certification — we will scope the work accordingly and can coordinate third-party audit if needed.

This statement was prepared on 19 May 2026. It reflects our current understanding of the website's accessibility and the standards we work to. We review and update this statement at least annually, or whenever a significant change is made to the website.

For any question about accessibility — on our own website or on a project we are delivering — please contact us:

CONTACT

Get in touch

Nebula Craft Design Ltd61 Bridge Street, Kington, HR5 3DJ, United KingdomEmail: hello@nebulacraftdesign.com