Accessibility

Useful products should be usable by more people.

Accessibility is considered through semantic structure, readable content, keyboard operation, responsive layouts and clear interaction design.

Design and engineering

Accessibility is a delivery standard.

Semantic structure

Pages should use meaningful headings, landmarks, labels and elements that communicate structure to browsers and assistive technology.

Keyboard access

Essential navigation and controls should be operable without relying solely on a pointer or touch input.

Readable content

Copy should use clear language, logical hierarchy and sufficient spacing rather than forcing users through dense or ambiguous interfaces.

Responsive layouts

Products should remain understandable and usable across desktop, tablet, mobile and narrow viewport conditions.

Visible interaction

Controls, links, focus states and status changes should be distinguishable and should not depend on colour alone.

Continuous review

Accessibility is checked during implementation and responsive QA, with issues corrected as products and content evolve.

Current commitment

Progress should be evidence-led.

EVENAI aims to improve accessibility through practical design, engineering and review. This statement does not claim formal conformance or external certification for every product in the portfolio.

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