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Accessibility statement

Last updated: 18 Feb 2026

My commitment

I believe that art should be for everyone. I am committed to making Art by Jordanna accessible to people with disabilities so that everyone can browse and enjoy my work with the same level of ease.

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What this means

An accessible site allows all visitors to navigate and interact with content comfortably, whether they are using assistive technologies like screen readers or navigating via a keyboard.

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How I’ve improved this site

I have worked to adapt this site in accordance with WCAG 2.1 guidelines to a Level AA standard. As part of this effort, I have:

  • used accessibility tools to find and fix potential navigation issues.

  • set a logical content order and heading structure on every page so it makes sense to screen readers.

  • implemented color combinations that meet required contrast standards and kept motion to a minimum.

  • added descriptive "alternative text" to images of my artwork.

  • ensured the site language is correctly defined for automated translation and reading tools.

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Third-party content

While I strive for full accessibility, some parts of this site (like the checkout system or social media feeds) are managed by third-party providers. I’m always keeping an eye on these to ensure they play fair with accessibility standards.

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Requests, issues, and suggestions

Accessibility is an ongoing journey. If you find an issue on the site, or if you require further assistance to complete a purchase, please reach out to me directly. As a one-person studio, I’m the "accessibility coordinator," artist, and packer all in one, and I’m more than happy to help you personally.

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