
Accessibility Statement
Last updated: 31 January 2026
1. Introduction
Accessibility is a core part of how I design and run my website. As a disabled designer, I believe everyone should be able to access information clearly, comfortably, and without barriers. This statement explains the steps I take to make my website accessible, the tools I use, and how you can contact me if you need support.
2. What I do to support accessibility
I aim to make my website usable for as many people as possible. This includes:
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Using clear, plain‑language content
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Structuring pages with logical headings
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Ensuring good colour contrast
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Adding alt text to meaningful imagesUsing accessible forms
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Designing layouts that work on mobile, tablet, and desktop
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Avoiding flashing or moving content that may cause discomfort
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Keeping navigation simple and predictable
I review my content regularly to maintain clarity and readability.
3. Tools and platform considerations
My website is built using Wix. This means some accessibility features depend on the platform’s built‑in tools and templates. I use the accessibility settings provided by Wix, including:
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Automatic semantic structure where available
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Keyboard navigation support
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ARIA labels on interactive elements
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Built‑in accessibility checks
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While I work to make every page as accessible as possible, there may be areas where Wix’s limitations affect certain features. If you encounter anything that makes the site difficult to use, please let me know so I can support you directly.
4. Your options and how to request support
If you need information from this website in a different format, or if you experience any accessibility barriers, you can contact me and I will do my best to help.
Examples of alternative formats I can provide include:
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Plain‑text versions
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Larger print
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Simplified explanations
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Direct email communication
Just tell me what you need and I’ll respond personally.
5. Ongoing improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing commitment. I review this website regularly and update content, structure, and features as needed. As my business grows, I plan to continue improving accessibility and expanding the options available to visitors.
6. Contact
If you have any questions about accessibility on my website or need support, please contact:
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Lea Davis at Daevalis
Email: info@daevalis.co.uk
Location: Purleigh, Essex, UK