Structured headings
Core pages use heading hierarchies to support scanning and assistive technology navigation.
Accessibility Statement
KULIC Advisory aims to make its public website usable, readable and understandable across devices. The site uses structured headings, visible focus states, reduced-motion fallbacks and clear form labels where possible. Accessibility improvements are treated as an ongoing quality discipline, not a one-time claim.
Quality discipline
Accessibility is handled as a practical operating discipline for the public website.
Core pages use heading hierarchies to support scanning and assistive technology navigation.
Buttons, links, diagnostic cards and form fields are designed to remain reachable with keyboard interaction.
The visual system includes reduced-motion media queries so animated signal effects can be softened when requested.
Forms and public diagnostic controls use visible text labels or accessible labels where possible.
Neon and command-center sections are reviewed as the visual system evolves so glow supports readability instead of reducing it.
Send accessibility issues to dario@kulicadvisory.com with the page URL and a short description.