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Accessibility Statement

Our Commitment

Compound Agency is committed to ensuring that our website and digital communications are accessible to all people, regardless of disability, assistive technology, or method of access. We believe inclusive design is good design, and we strive to meet or exceed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA.

Scope

This accessibility statement applies to the Compound Agency website (compoundagency.com) and any digital assets we publish directly. It does not apply to third-party platforms, tools, or content linked from our site that are outside our direct control.

Our Standards

We aim to conform to WCAG 2.1 Level AA across the following principles:

  • Perceivable: Content is presented in ways all users can perceive, including text alternatives for non-text content and captions for multimedia.

  • Operable: All functionality is accessible via keyboard navigation and compatible with screen readers. We avoid content that flashes at rates that may trigger seizures.

  • Understandable: Content is written in plain, clear language. Navigation is consistent and predictable throughout the site.

  • Robust: Our website is built to work reliably with current and future assistive technologies, including screen readers and voice input software.

Known Limitations

While we continuously work to improve accessibility, some older content and third-party integrations may not fully meet our standards. We are actively working to address known gaps and prioritise improvements with each site update.

Requests, issues, and suggestions

Assistive Technology Compatibility

Our website has been tested for compatibility with the following:

  • Screen readers: NVDA (Windows), VoiceOver (macOS / iOS), TalkBack (Android)

  • Keyboard-only navigation

  • Browser zoom and high contrast mode

  • Voice input software (Dragon NaturallySpeaking)

Feedback & Contact

We welcome feedback on the accessibility of our website. If you experience any barriers or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us:

If you are not satisfied with our response, you may contact the relevant accessibility enforcement body in your jurisdiction.

Formal Complaints

 

Compound Agency takes accessibility seriously. If you feel your accessibility concern has not been adequately addressed, you may contact the U.S. Access Board (access-board.gov) or file a complaint under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act or the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) with the relevant federal agency.

Review Schedule

 

This statement is reviewed and updated annually, or whenever significant changes are made to our website. Last reviewed: March 22, 2026.

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