Accessibility Statement
This Accessibility Statement explains the steps One Off Design Lab aims to take to make this website easier to use for all visitors.
Effective date: May 26, 2026
Our commitment
One Off Design Lab is committed to making our website usable and accessible for as many people as possible, including people who use assistive technologies such as screen readers, keyboard navigation, browser zoom, voice control, captions, and other accessibility tools.
We aim to provide a website experience that is clear, readable, navigable, and compatible with modern devices and browsers.
Accessibility standards
Our goal is to follow widely recognized accessibility practices, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines where practical for our website and content. We work toward content that is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust.
Measures we aim to support
We aim to use clear page structure, readable text, sufficient color contrast, descriptive link text, meaningful headings, keyboard-accessible navigation, responsive layouts, alternative text for meaningful images, and accessible labels for interactive elements.
We also aim to avoid design choices that intentionally block zooming, trap keyboard focus, rely only on color to communicate important information, or make essential content unavailable to assistive technology.
Known limitations
We are continually improving the website. Some older content, third-party tools, embedded services, images, downloadable files, or custom project examples may not yet fully meet our accessibility goals.
If you encounter a barrier, we want to know so we can review it and work toward a practical fix.
Feedback and assistance
If you have trouble accessing any part of the website, need information in another format, or want to report an accessibility issue, please contact One Off Design Lab through the Start a Project option on the website or the same communication method you used to reach us.
When reporting an issue, please include the page or feature involved, the problem you experienced, the device and browser you were using, and any assistive technology involved if you are comfortable sharing that information. This helps us understand and address the issue more quickly.
Ongoing improvement
Accessibility is an ongoing effort. As we update the website, add pages, publish examples, or introduce new features, we will continue working to improve usability, readability, keyboard access, and compatibility with assistive technologies.