Commonwealth Cultural Consulting
Accessibility Statement
Last updated: May 29, 2026
We want everyone to be able to read, navigate, and use commonwealth.la — including people who use screen readers, keyboards, magnification, or other assistive technology.
Found a barrier? Email hello@commonwealth.la with "Accessibility" in the subject line and a note about the page and the problem. We treat these messages as a priority and will work with you to provide the information or function you need.
01Our commitment
Commonwealth Cultural Consulting is committed to digital accessibility and to continually improving the experience for all users. We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, which are the standards referenced by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and California's Unruh Civil Rights Act.
02What we've done
Steps we've taken on this site include:
- A "skip to content" link so keyboard users can bypass the navigation.
- Visible focus outlines on every link, button, and form field.
- Semantic headings and landmarks so screen readers can navigate by structure.
- Text alternatives for meaningful images, and hiding purely decorative graphics from assistive tech.
- Labels and clear error messages on the booking and subscription forms.
- Respect for the "reduce motion" setting — animations are minimized when your system requests it.
- Color and type chosen for readable contrast against our paper background.
03Using assistive technology
This site is designed to work with the current versions of major screen readers (such as VoiceOver, NVDA, and JAWS), with keyboard-only navigation, and with browser zoom and operating-system text scaling. If your setup behaves unexpectedly, please tell us — it helps us improve.
04Known limitations
Some areas of the site use animation and a decorative 3D element for atmosphere. These are hidden from assistive technology and reduced when you enable "reduce motion," but if any moving content gets in your way, let us know and we'll address it.
05Ongoing work
Accessibility is not a one-time task. We review new pages and features as we add them, and we welcome feedback that points us to anything we've missed.
06Contact & feedback
If you need information from this site in a different format, or you run into a barrier of any kind, contact hello@commonwealth.la. Please include the page address and a short description of the issue so we can help quickly. Commonwealth Cultural Consulting, Studio City, Los Angeles, California.
