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Accessibility Statement

Last updated: June 22, 2026

Our commitment

Nambi is committed to making this website usable for as many people as possible, including people with disabilities. We treat accessibility as part of design and engineering quality, not as an afterthought.

Conformance target

We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, the recognized standard for web accessibility. We test against this baseline as we ship new pages and features.

What we do

  • Use semantic HTML (landmarks, headings, lists, buttons, links) so the page is navigable with assistive technology.
  • Provide descriptive alt text for meaningful images and empty alt for decorative ones.
  • Ensure interactive elements are reachable and operable with the keyboard, with visible focus states.
  • Maintain color-contrast ratios that meet WCAG AA for body and large text using design-system tokens.
  • Respect the user's prefers-reduced-motion setting; animation is dampened or removed where set.
  • Label form fields, provide error messages tied to inputs, and use sufficiently large tap targets on mobile.
  • Use the lang attribute and a single primary <main> per page.

Known limitations

We are continually improving. Known areas we are actively working on include richer keyboard support inside the project lightbox and additional captioning on motion-design preview tiles. If you encounter a barrier not listed here, we want to hear about it.

Assistive technology

The site is tested with current versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge, in combination with VoiceOver (macOS / iOS), NVDA (Windows), and TalkBack (Android).

Feedback & contact

If you experience any accessibility barriers, need content in an alternative format, or have suggestions, please email hello@nambi.studio. We aim to respond within five business days.

Formal complaints

If you are not satisfied with our response, you may contact the accessibility regulator in your jurisdiction (e.g., U.S. Access Board, your national equality body, or EU member-state authority under the Web Accessibility Directive).