Made to be used by everyone.
A website should work for the person using a keyboard, a screen reader, or a phone in bright sun — not just the person who built it. Here's how we try to keep this one that way, in plain terms.
We build it in, not bolt it on. You won't find one of those pop-up “accessibility” toolbars here. They look helpful, but they mostly get in the way of the real screen readers and settings people already rely on — and they don't fix what's underneath. So we do the quieter work instead: the site runs on a keyboard, reads sensibly out loud, keeps its text high-contrast, describes its images, and labels its fields.
Your own settings are the real controls. The best switches aren't on our site — they're on your device. Bigger text, less motion, more contrast: set them once in your browser or phone and we follow them here, without you lifting a finger. Ask to go easy on motion and our animations switch themselves off; turn up the contrast and the text firms up to match.
It isn't perfect, and we'd rather know. We check as we build and fix what we catch, but no site is flawless and we're a small team. If something here is hard to read, hard to reach, or just plain awkward, tell us — one line to hello@maarifa.studio is plenty, and it lands on a real person who can change it.
We hold our own work to the same test we'd hand you: this page is keyboard-friendly, reads cleanly to a screen reader, and honours your motion and contrast settings out of the box. See how yours reads — the check-up flags the basics, free →
Something hard to use? Tell us.
No form to fight through — a plain email gets to a real person, and we'll fix what we can.
hello@maarifa.studio