Accessibility
Accessibility Statement
This website reflects my commitment to inclusive experience practices. Conformance with WCAG 2.2 level AA is a continuous goal, subject to periodic testing and reviews.
Last reviewed: April 29, 2026.
Commitment and Scope
The content and interface of uxricardo.com.br are built using semantic HTML, alternative texts for informative images, visible focus states on interactive components, and respect for reduced motion preferences.
My professional practice in accessibility (audits, remediation, and standards in regulated products) is documented in the portfolio; the images below are samples from the Accessibility category.
Real-world proof of interface governance with scaled WCAG baseline: Design System in a government context
Measures on this site
- Identifiable heading structure and main regions; 'skip to content' link at the top.
- Keyboard navigation in the main menu, cards, and modals (Radix dialogs) with Esc-to-close and focus management.
- Contrast for text and interactive elements using centralized color tokens (oklch), subject to ongoing review.
- Animations and transitions are reduced when the user sets 'prefers reduced motion' in their OS.
Verifiable metrics and observations
- Visible focus: buttons, links, and controls use a focus ring (focus-visible + ring) aligned with the theme.
- Contrast: body text uses foreground and background tokens; CTAs and brand colors use reviewed combinations for legibility.
- Keyboard: linear tab order in the header navigation and grid galleries (button per thumbnail).
- prefers-reduced-motion: global CSS rule reduces the duration of animations and transitions.
Evidence | Accessibility Category
Selection of portfolio artifacts related to WCAG auditing, reporting, and remediation.
Feedback and accommodation requests
If you encounter a barrier on this site or need information in an alternative format, contact me via WhatsApp with a brief description of the page and the problem.
Send feedback on WhatsAppKnown limitations
Embedded third-party resources may not be under the same level of control. Assistive technology testing complements this statement; it is updated when relevant changes occur.