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Accessibility Statement: 

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At Artspell, we are committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all users, including people with disabilities. Accessibility means designing and developing our website so that everyone—regardless of ability or device—can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with our content and services effectively.

Our Accessibility Efforts

To support this commitment, we have taken the following steps:

  • Added alt text descriptions to all images to support users of screen readers.

  • Enabled all accessibility features available through Wix’s platform.

  • Designed the site with clear, legible fonts, appropriate color contrast, and consistent navigation structure.

  • Used semantic HTML elements such as headings and lists to enhance keyboard navigation and screen reader compatibility.

Legal Compliance

Our website aims to meet the requirements of the EU Web Accessibility Directive (Directive (EU) 2016/2102) and aligns with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA standards, which provide internationally recognized benchmarks for accessible digital content.

Continuous Improvement

Accessibility is an ongoing process. We continually review and update our website to improve accessibility and address any issues as they arise. We acknowledge that some content or features may not yet fully comply with all accessibility standards, and we are actively working to resolve these.

Contact Us

If you experience any difficulties accessing our site or have suggestions for improving accessibility, please reach out to us:

Email: briamei2424@gmail.com

We value your feedback and are committed to making Artspell inclusive for everyone.

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