a note on —
Accessibility
Art Trekker is a one-person studio, and I want this site to feel welcoming to every person who finds their way here, however they read, listen, or navigate the web.
What I aim for
I try to meet the WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines as a baseline. In practice, that means:
- Readable text contrast on the ivory background
- Keyboard-navigable menus, links, and buttons
- Descriptive alt text on artwork and product images
- Semantic headings and landmarks for screen readers
- Forms with visible labels and clear error messages
- Motion kept gentle, with no auto-playing audio
Where I’m still working
Some of the artwork descriptions are short, and some older posts may have images that still need richer alt text. I add to these as I go.
Tell me what’s broken
If something on this site is hard or impossible to use — a missing label, a color that won’t read, a button you can’t reach with a keyboard — I want to hear about it. Please send me a note and tell me what you ran into, what device or assistive tech you were using, and what page you were on. I’ll do my best to fix it within a couple of weeks.