Check 01
Layout flow
We review hierarchy, spacing, and how the page behaves across common viewport sizes.
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Accessibility
We want the Aconic experience to be easy to understand, easy to navigate, and practical to use across devices, assistive technologies, and connection speeds.
Accessibility is part of the way we think about design. We aim to keep text readable, layouts consistent, navigation predictable, and actions clear so the site works well for more people in more contexts.
Keyboard-friendly navigation with visible focus states.
Semantic headings and link labels that make scanning easier.
Responsive cards and spacing that adapt to small screens.
Text and imagery choices that aim for clear contrast and legibility.
Meaningful alt text and descriptive labels for key assets.
Video and motion patterns that are kept intentional and lightweight.
Check 01
We review hierarchy, spacing, and how the page behaves across common viewport sizes.
Check 02
We check that headings, links, controls, and regions read sensibly with screen readers.
Check 03
We look at contrast, touch target size, and whether content stays readable on smaller screens.
If you run into an accessibility barrier or need help using the site, contact us at business@aconictechnologies.com. Please include the page you were on, the device or browser you used, and a short description of the issue so we can investigate quickly.
We try to follow common accessibility practices used by modern tech companies: clear structure, understandable labels, visible focus, and content that remains usable when layout or text size changes. Where media is used, we prefer descriptive labels and supportive text.