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At DanialGraphics, we believe that purposeful design must be inclusive design. As a multidisciplinary designer and branding expert, Danial Malik is deeply committed to ensuring that this website is accessible to all users — regardless of ability, technology, or context.

This Accessibility Statement outlines our commitment, design considerations, technical standards, and the steps we’re taking to ensure an equitable user experience for everyone who interacts with DanialGraphics.com.

Last Updated: May 12, 2025

Accessibility Statement

We are continuously working to improve the accessibility and usability of our website to provide an inclusive digital experience. Our design and development choices are guided by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA standards.

Our Accessibility Philosophy

We design with the principle that accessibility is not an add-on — it’s a foundation. Inclusive access is integral to creativity, usability, and innovation. Every user, whether using assistive technologies, alternate input devices, or browsing on a mobile phone, deserves the same quality of experience and content.
 

We strive to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA — developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) — which defines how to make digital content more accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities, including:
 

  • Visual impairments (e.g., blindness, color blindness, low vision)

  • Hearing impairments

  • Motor disabilities (e.g., difficulty using a mouse)

  • Cognitive and neurological conditions

Standards and Technical Compliance

DanialGraphics.com is built using semantic HTML5, modern CSS, and accessible JavaScript practices to support a wide variety of assistive technologies, including screen readers, magnifiers, speech recognition software, and alternative input devices.
 

We are committed to meeting the following technical accessibility requirements:

Perceivable

  • All images have meaningful alt attributes or are marked as decorative when appropriate.

  • Content is structured using proper HTML heading levels (<h1> to <h6>) for semantic hierarchy and navigation.

  • Sufficient color contrast between text and background meets or exceeds 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text.

  • Captions and transcripts are provided for video/audio content (when present).

  • Text content can be resized up to 200% without loss of functionality.

Understandable

  • Clear and consistent navigation across pages.

  • Plain language is used wherever possible, avoiding unnecessary jargon.

  • Form inputs are properly labeled with ARIA attributes and programmatic labels.

  • Error messages are descriptive and provide suggestions for correction.

Robust

  • Code is validated and compatible with major browsers and assistive technologies.

  • WAI-ARIA landmarks and roles are used appropriately to enhance support for screen readers.

  • Continuous testing using tools like Axe, WAVE, NVDA, VoiceOver, and Lighthouse.

Inclusive Design Enhancements

In addition to meeting WCAG standards, we also integrate user-centered design choices to further enhance accessibility:

  • Responsive Design: Fully optimized for mobile, tablet, and desktop use.

  • Scalable Typography: Uses relative units (em, %, rem) for font sizing.

  • Color-Blind Friendly Palettes: Visuals are chosen to remain distinguishable across common types of color blindness.

  • Minimal Cognitive Load: Clean UI, intuitive navigation, and information chunking.

Third-Party Integrations

We aim to ensure that all third-party services and embeds (e.g., contact forms, fonts, analytics scripts) used on DanialGraphics.com are also accessible. However, we cannot fully guarantee their compliance. We regularly audit and replace any tools or services that do not meet our accessibility standards.

Continuous Improvement Process

Accessibility is an ongoing process, not a one-time achievement.

We perform:

  • Quarterly audits using automated tools and manual review.

  • User testing with individuals who use assistive technologies.

  • Bug tracking to resolve reported accessibility barriers.

  • Staff training and updates on accessibility design principles.

Feedback & Accessibility Support

We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of DanialGraphics.com. If you encounter any barrier, difficulty, or inaccessibility in browsing or interacting with the website, we’re here to help.
 

Email:

info@danialgraphics.com
 

Response Time:

We aim to respond to all inquiries within 2 business days, and will work to provide an accessible solution or alternate format for any inaccessible content.

Accessibility Tools Used in Development

To ensure high accessibility standards, the following tools and frameworks were used in development:
 

  • WAVE Web Accessibility Tool

  • Google Lighthouse Audit

  • axe DevTools by Deque

  • NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access)

  • VoiceOver (macOS & iOS)

  • ChromeVox

  • Screen Reader Extensions

  • Color Contrast Analyzer

Legal Compliance

This website aligns with the accessibility requirements outlined under:
 

  • Section 508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act

  • The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

  • European EN 301 549 standards

  • UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD)

Design with passion. Create with purpose. Make it accessible.

At DanialGraphics, we design with empathy, awareness, and precision. Accessibility is more than a checklist — it’s a moral responsibility and an expression of respect. We're committed to building digital experiences that are equally powerful, beautiful, and usable for everyone.

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