At Atelier Luce, located in the heart of Rome, we are committed to ensuring digital accessibility for everyone. We continually improve the user experience for all visitors and apply the relevant accessibility standards. We believe that our website should be accessible to people of all abilities.
We strive to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, level AA. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities. Conformance with these guidelines helps make the web more user-friendly for everyone.
Our website is designed with the following accessibility features in mind:
We use semantic HTML5 elements to structure our content. This includes using appropriate headings ( to ), paragraphs (), lists (, , ), and landmarks (, , , , ) to define different sections of the page. Using semantic HTML helps assistive technologies understand the structure and meaning of the content.
We have implemented ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) attributes to enhance the accessibility of dynamic content and interactive elements. For example, we use aria-label, aria-describedby, and aria-live to provide additional information and context to screen readers.
Our website is designed to be fully navigable using a keyboard. We ensure that all interactive elements, such as links, buttons, and form fields, are focusable and have a clear focus indicator. We also avoid keyboard traps, where users can become stuck within a particular element.
We have carefully chosen color combinations to ensure sufficient contrast between text and background colors. We use tools to check the contrast ratio and ensure that it meets the WCAG 2.1 AA standards. Our color palette is designed to be accessible to users with visual impairments, including those with color blindness.
All images, videos, and other non-text content have appropriate text alternatives. For images, we provide descriptive alt text that conveys the content and function of the image. For videos, we provide captions and transcripts to make the content accessible to users who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Our forms are designed to be accessible to users with disabilities. We use clear and descriptive labels for all form fields, and we associate labels with form controls using the element. We also provide instructions and error messages to help users complete the forms successfully. We use ARIA attributes to provide additional information and context to screen readers.
Atelier Luce is committed to continuously improving the accessibility of our website. We regularly review our website to identify and address any accessibility issues. Our team receives ongoing training on accessibility best practices, and we incorporate accessibility testing into our development process.
We also welcome feedback from our users. If you encounter any accessibility barriers on our website, please let us know. Your feedback helps us improve the accessibility of our website for everyone.
Despite our best efforts to ensure accessibility, some limitations may exist. We are aware of these limitations and are working to address them. Below are some known limitations:
Atelier Luce assesses the accessibility of its website through the following methods:
We are always working to improve the accessibility of our website. If you encounter any accessibility issues or have any suggestions, please contact us:
If you are not satisfied with our response to your accessibility feedback, you may file a formal complaint with Atelier Luce’s legal department. Please send your complaint in writing to:
If a formal complaint is filed, Atelier Luce will conduct a thorough investigation and respond to the complainant within 30 business days. If the complaint is upheld, Atelier Luce will take appropriate action to address the accessibility issue.
For more information about web accessibility, please visit the following resources: