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A site that should be usable regardless of how you read it.

We design for the WCAG 2.1 AA standard as our floor, not our ceiling. The site supports keyboard navigation, screen-reader semantics, scalable type, and reduced motion. If something is broken for you, we want to know.

Target WCAG 2.1 · Level AA

This document

  • 1. Our commitment
  • 2. Standard we follow
  • 3. Measures in place
  • 4. Known limitations
  • 5. Assistive technology
  • 6. Feedback & reports
  • 7. Contacting us
Effective Feb 03, 2026 First published Feb 03, 2026 Version 1.0

01 · Our commitment

Clyvonna LLC is committed to making clyvonna.com and the work we ship for clients usable by the widest possible audience, including people with visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive differences. Accessibility is treated as a shipping requirement of the work, not a finishing touch.

02 · Standard we follow

We target the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The guidelines define four principles for accessible content: perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust.

This statement also reflects the spirit of Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the European Accessibility Act for our EU visitors.

03 · Measures in place

  • Semantic HTML — headings, landmarks, and lists used in their proper roles for screen-reader users.
  • Keyboard navigation — every interactive element is reachable and operable by keyboard alone, with visible focus rings.
  • Color contrast — body text meets a minimum 4.5:1 contrast ratio against its background; large text meets 3:1.
  • Scalable type — text resizes up to 200% without loss of content or function.
  • Reduced motion — animations honor prefers-reduced-motion; non-essential motion is suppressed when the system setting is on.
  • Alternative text — meaningful images have descriptive alt text; decorative images are flagged so assistive technology can skip them.
  • Form labelling — every form field has a programmatically associated label and a clear error state.

04 · Known limitations

We are transparent about where the experience is still imperfect. Known limitations on the current version of clyvonna.com:

  • Some long-form case studies embed third-party Vimeo players. Caption availability follows the source film; we are working to provide captions for the full back catalogue.
  • The horizontal marquee on the home page is decorative and may animate in low-bandwidth conditions despite reduced-motion preference; we are investigating a static fallback.

05 · Assistive technology

We test the site against the following combinations on a quarterly basis:

  • VoiceOver with Safari on macOS and iOS.
  • NVDA with Chrome and Firefox on Windows.
  • TalkBack with Chrome on Android.
  • Keyboard-only navigation with all of the above.

06 · Feedback & reports

If you encounter a barrier on the site, write to accessibility@clyvonna.com. Include the page URL, what you were trying to do, the assistive technology you use, and what happened. We aim to respond within five (5) business days and to fix issues at the next site release.

This is an open door, not a complaint form. We would rather hear about an issue at the first encounter than discover it from a third-party audit.

07 · Contacting us

Accessibility questions and reports go to accessibility@clyvonna.com.

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5249 North Park Place NE, NUM 5945
Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 · USA

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