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Accessibility Commitment

Last updated: June 2026

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1. Our Commitment

Quanta Digital Studio is committed to providing a digital experience that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of ability, technology, or circumstance. We actively work toward conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, the internationally recognised benchmark for web accessibility.

This commitment extends to all content and functionality on quantadigital.co.uk, including our contact and newsletter forms, service pages, insights articles, and interactive elements.

2. Measures Taken

We incorporate accessibility into every stage of design and development. The specific measures we apply include:

  • Semantic HTML: We use correct heading hierarchies, landmark regions (header, main, footer, nav), lists, and descriptive page titles to ensure screen readers and assistive technologies can navigate our content effectively.
  • ARIA labels: Interactive elements — including navigation links, form controls, social media icons, and buttons — are annotated with ARIA labels and roles where native HTML semantics are insufficient.
  • Keyboard navigation: All interactive elements, including forms, navigation menus, and modals, are operable via keyboard alone. We maintain a logical focus order and visible focus indicators throughout the site.
  • Colour contrast: Text and interface components meet or exceed the WCAG 2.1 AA contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text and UI components. Our design tokens are built around accessible colour pairings.
  • Screen reader support: All images include descriptive alt text. Decorative images are marked as presentational. Form fields have associated labels and error messages are programmatically linked to their inputs.
  • Responsive design: Our layout adapts to all screen sizes and supports zoom up to 200% without loss of content or functionality. Content remains readable and operable on mobile, tablet, and desktop devices.
  • Forms and error handling: All form submissions are validated on both client and server sides. Error messages are clear, descriptive, and programmatically associated with the relevant fields. Successful submissions receive confirmation feedback.
  • Motion and animation: Interactive animations respect the prefers-reduced-motion media query, providing a reduced-motion experience for users who have enabled this setting in their operating system.

3. Ongoing Efforts

Accessibility is not a one-time project — it is an ongoing discipline that we embed into our development lifecycle. We commit to:

  • Regular internal testing using automated accessibility checkers and manual keyboard-and-screen-reader audits to identify and resolve issues early.
  • Staying current with updates to the WCAG specification, evolving best practices, and changes in assistive technology.
  • Staff awareness and training to ensure our team understands the importance of accessibility and how to implement it in their work.
  • User-centered feedback as a primary driver of improvements — we actively encourage and act on accessibility feedback from real users.

4. Limitations

We acknowledge that full conformance with WCAG 2.1 AA across every page and every user scenario is a continuous process. While we strive for a high standard of accessibility, there may be areas of our website that do not yet meet all criteria.

Known limitations we are actively working to address include:

  • Some third-party integrations (such as embedded Google Maps) are outside our direct control and may not fully conform to our accessibility standards.
  • Older insights articles published before our accessibility programme was formalised may not yet have been fully reviewed and remediated.
  • PDF and document downloads may not yet be fully optimised for screen reader accessibility.

We are committed to addressing these limitations as part of our ongoing improvement roadmap. If you encounter a barrier, we want to hear from you so we can prioritise a fix.

5. Feedback

We welcome feedback on the accessibility of our website. If you encounter any barrier, have difficulty using any part of the site, or have suggestions for how we can improve, please contact us:

  • Email: hello@quantadigital.co.uk
  • Postal: QUANTA DIGITAL STUDIO LTD, Suite RA01, 195-197 Wood Street, London, E17 3NU, United Kingdom

We aim to acknowledge all accessibility feedback within 2 business days and to provide a substantive response — including a timeline for any remediation where applicable — within 10 business days.