Accessibility Statement

Access is part of respect.

A website built for serious work should not make people fight the interface before they can reach the idea. KOP treats accessibility as an ongoing responsibility, not a final badge.

Last Updated: 6 June 2026 Target: Practical WCAG Alignment

Accessibility is both technical and human. Automated checks help, but they do not replace careful judgment, real user feedback, and continuous improvement.

1. KOP's commitment

Knowledge on Point aims to make this website usable by as many people as reasonably possible, including people who navigate with keyboards, screen readers, magnification, speech tools, mobile devices, or reduced-motion preferences.

The site should feel spacious, readable, and predictable. That is a design preference, but it is also an accessibility principle.

2. Standards we look toward

KOP uses the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines as the primary reference point for this website. WCAG 2.2 is the current W3C Recommendation and builds on WCAG 2.0 and 2.1.

The practical target is meaningful alignment with WCAG 2.2 Level AA principles where suitable for a static consultancy website: perceivable content, operable navigation, understandable structure, and robust markup.

3. Measures currently considered

  • Semantic HTML structure with headings, landmarks, lists, buttons, and links used for their intended purposes.
  • Keyboard-accessible navigation and form controls.
  • Readable type scale, generous spacing, and responsive layouts for desktop and mobile screens.
  • Contrast-conscious color choices across dark and light sections.
  • Reduced-motion support for users who prefer less animation.
  • Alternative text treatment for meaningful imagery and hidden treatment for decorative assets.

4. Known limitations

The website is still being built page by page. Some future areas may depend on third-party platforms, embedded content, downloadable documents, Substack pages, external forms, or learning systems. Those areas may not provide the same level of accessibility as the main KOP website.

When KOP publishes PDFs, research papers, images, maps, or diagrams, some material may need additional accessible summaries or alternative formats. That work should be handled with care as each asset is added.

5. Feedback and assistance

If you experience difficulty using the website, find a barrier, or need information in a different format, contact KOP. Include the page URL, the issue you encountered, the device or assistive tool you used if relevant, and what you were trying to do.

Accessibility feedback may be sent to getintouch@knowledgeonpoint.com. KOP will review reasonable requests and respond as promptly as possible.

6. Review rhythm

KOP reviews this statement as the website grows, especially when major pages are added, forms are connected, third-party tools are embedded, downloadable documents are published, or the visual system changes.

Accessibility is not treated as a one-time polish pass. It is part of our review rhythm: keeping the website useful, calm, and worthy of the people who arrive here looking for clarity.