Accessibility, social commitment and digital responsibility
acarrera design understands web accessibility as part of a real social commitment: reducing barriers, supporting understanding and helping more people access, use and interpret digital environments under clearer and fairer conditions. It is not treated as a final add-on, but as a way of designing, structuring and developing from the start.
This statement applies to the website https://acarreradesign.es and its main public pages. Its purpose is to explain, in a transparent way, the approach adopted, the reference criteria used, the current status of the site and the contact channel for reporting possible barriers to access, understanding or use.
Reference criteria
This website has been designed and developed taking the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 as a reference, with particular attention to Levels A and AA, as well as principles of legibility, understandable navigation, cognitive accessibility and real content use. This reference is not presented as an external certification of compliance, but as the technical and conceptual framework guiding the design, content and development decisions applied across this website.
A website designed to support understanding
acarrera design works on accessibility not only through code, but also through editorial clarity, visual hierarchy, contrast, reading rhythm and the reduction of unnecessary complexity. The aim is for the site to be usable by as many people as possible, including people with disabilities, older users, people with visual fatigue, attention-related difficulties, cognitive support needs or non-ideal usage contexts.
For this reason, the website includes a clear navigation structure, coherent visual organisation and reading support integrated into the page itself. These measures include contrast adjustments, dark mode, text enlargement, wider spacing, reduced motion, keyboard navigation, reading guide, focus reading and audiovisual support where content requires it.
Legible typography and clearer reading
The typographic choices made for this site respond to legibility and reading comfort criteria. The website uses a typeface selected to support visual clarity, reduce reading effort and maintain good interpretation both at regular and enlarged sizes. This decision is reinforced by support measures such as wider spacing, adjustable contrast and reading assistance systems designed to support understanding across different user profiles and situations.
Current status of the site
At the date of this statement, acarrera design considers that the site has an integrated accessibility base, actively worked on and reviewed on a regular basis. Even so, the site remains under continuous improvement and some content may still be under adjustment. This may affect certain earlier audiovisual pieces, documents or third-party resources, as well as specific elements that are currently being reviewed, expanded or refined.
Preparation of this statement
This statement has been prepared through internal review, manual checks and comparison against technical accessibility reference criteria. acarrera design maintains an ongoing review and improvement process aimed at reinforcing understanding, navigation, legibility and use under more inclusive conditions. Last review: 11 April 2026.
Feedback and contact
If any person encounters an access barrier, a difficulty in understanding or a usability issue on this website, they may report it by email at hola@acarreradesign.es. Observations will be considered in order to study the corresponding improvement, review the affected content and continue moving towards a digital experience that is clearer, more inclusive and more useful.
Commitment to continuous improvement
acarrera design remains committed to reviewing this website and progressively refining its accessibility measures in a responsible way consistent with its design approach. Accessibility, understanding and digital inclusion are part of the same idea: designing with meaning so that more people can access, understand and take part.