Accessibility
At Nexus Narrative, accessibility isn’t an afterthought—it’s part of how we design from the start.
As a studio focused on building thoughtful, high-performing digital experiences, we recognize that the choices we make impact people in ways we may never directly experience. Accessibility asks a simple but critical question: can everyone use this?
That includes people navigating with screen readers, keyboard controls, braille displays, voice commands, or other assistive technologies. It also includes people on slower internet connections, older devices, or limited data access. Access isn’t just about ability—it’s about environment.
Approach
We treat accessibility as a design responsibility, not just a compliance box.
There are two common approaches:
Compliance-focused: meeting minimum standards and passing automated checks
Experience-focused: ensuring real people can navigate, understand, and use what we build
We prioritize the second—while still respecting the first.
Our work aims to:
Create clear, readable content with strong visual hierarchy
Ensure sufficient color contrast and legibility
Support keyboard navigation and logical page structure
Optimize performance for speed and device compatibility
Design layouts that adapt across screen sizes and technologies
Accessibility is not a fixed state—it’s an ongoing practice. We continue to learn, test, and improve with every project.
Standards & Guidelines
We align our work with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, aiming to meet Level A standards as a baseline, and striving toward higher levels wherever possible.
These guidelines, developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), help shape a more inclusive and usable web for everyone.
Feedback & Continuous Improvement
No system is perfect. Real accessibility comes from listening and adapting.
If you experience any difficulty accessing content on this site—or on any site we’ve designed—we want to hear from you. Your feedback directly informs how we improve.