A statement, kept honest.

This site is part of the practice it describes. The work is for people with disabilities; the page they read it on must meet a high bar.

Standard

WCAG 2.2 AA across all criteria. AAA contrast (7:1 for normal text, 4.5:1 for large text) is the visual baseline, not an audit item. Color is never used as the only means of conveying information.

Motion

Motion is restricted to state changes (hover, focus, tap). The page reads identically with motion disabled. prefers-reduced-motion is fully respected; transitions collapse to near-zero duration when the user has expressed that preference. There is no flashing or rapidly changing content anywhere on the site.

Input and assistive technology

Full keyboard navigation. Visible non-default focus states throughout, drawn in the site's accent color at a contrast that holds on every surface. No keyboard traps. Touch targets are at least 44 by 44 pixels. Tested with VoiceOver on macOS and iOS, and verified for keyboard-only paths.

Cognition

Plain-language copy. Reading-level checks on long-form pages before they ship. No time-limited interactions; no unexpected context changes; no auto-playing content.

Known limits

This is a small site, kept current as it grows. Some content (project images, long-form writing) is in progress; placeholder treatments are clearly marked when present. Engagement entries on the homepage are currently drafts and will be replaced with real, sourced descriptions before launch.

Found something that does not work?

Email marcelverstraete@gmail.com. I will fix it.

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