Accessibility

At Hypermodern, inclusivity is core to our mission. By making our technology accessible, we aim to ensure that all individuals, regardless of ability, can benefit from our products and services.

Hypermodern aims to make its public materials usable and understandable by as many people as reasonably possible.

We recognize that accessibility is not a static checklist, but an ongoing constraint that must be addressed as systems, content, and interfaces evolve.

Current State

Hypermodern’s website and platforms are developed with an emphasis on clarity, legibility, and structural simplicity. We favor text-first layouts, semantic structure, and minimal visual ornamentation, which generally improves accessibility.

However, some parts of our work may not yet meet all accessibility standards or user needs. This may include:

Where limitations exist, they are the result of tradeoffs rather than oversight.

Our Approach

Hypermodern does not claim universal accessibility or full compliance with any specific standard at all times.

Instead, we commit to:

Accessibility improvements are treated as engineering and design problems, not as compliance signaling.

Reporting Issues

If you encounter an accessibility issue in Hypermodern’s public materials, you may report it by contacting us through the website.

Reports should describe:

We cannot guarantee immediate remediation, but reported issues will be considered as part of ongoing development.

Scope

This statement applies to Hypermodern’s public-facing website and materials.

Experimental systems and research artifacts may prioritize fidelity, falsifiability, or operational testing over accessibility during certain phases of development.

Revision

This Accessibility Statement may be updated as Hypermodern’s systems and interfaces evolve.

Updates will reflect actual changes in capability rather than aspirational commitments.