Accessibility
This site leans on motion and WebGL for its atmosphere. Atmosphere is never allowed to cost anyone the content. Here is what that means in practice, stated honestly.
What the site does
- Reduced motion is a first-class mode. If your system is set to reduce motion, the site renders as a static editorial page: no pinned scenes, no particle field, no animated reveals. Nothing is hidden behind an animation.
- Everything decorative is marked decorative. The gold particle scene, arcs, and oversized display type are aria-hidden; headings carry real text for screen readers, including the ones that animate.
- Keyboard access. A skip-to-content link is the first focusable element, focus is always visible (a 2px gold outline), and every control (menu, questions, forms, booking) is a native, focusable element.
- Semantics. One h1, ordered headings, landmarks, labelled form fields, and real buttons and links throughout.
- Contrast. Body text and controls on the dark ground are checked against WCAG 2.1 AA contrast ratios.
- Scale. Layout and type are fluid; the page works at 200% zoom and on small screens without horizontal scrolling.
Known limitations
- Booking runs in an embedded Cal.com widget, a third-party interface whose internals we do not control. The booking page in its own tab, the contact form, and email are equivalent routes.
- The custom cursor is cosmetic and appears only for mouse users; touch and keyboard interaction are untouched.
Tell us when it falls short
If any part of this site is hard to use with your setup, write to hello@auren.agency and we will fix it. Accessibility issues are treated as defects, not requests.
Last updated: 15 July 2026