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Accessibility

At Snotbricks & Co., we want everyone to be able to use snotbricks.com — whether you’re browsing drops, digging through the archive, or checking out.

Our standards

We’re committed to making our website accessible and usable, and to improving it over time in line with recognised accessibility standards.

We aim to make snotbricks.com conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, targeting Level AA compliance.

These guidelines help make websites more accessible for people using assistive technologies such as screen readers, keyboard navigation, and other adaptive tools.

What we’re doing

Accessibility is baked into how we design and build the site. We actively work to ensure that:

  • Content is structured using semantic HTML
  • Interactive elements can be accessed and operated using a keyboard
  • Text and interface elements meet colour contrast requirements
  • Images include appropriate alternative text where needed
  • The site works across common browsers, devices, and assistive technologies

Accessibility is considered whenever we add new content, features, or designs — not bolted on after the fact.

Known limitations

Despite our efforts, some parts of the site may not yet be fully accessible. This may include:

  • Older content created before accessibility checks were standard
  • Third-party services or embedded tools (such as payment providers or external platforms) that we don’t fully control

We review these areas regularly and prioritise improvements where they’re reasonably achievable.

Feedback and support

If you experience any accessibility barriers while using snotbricks.com, we want to know about it.

If you can, please tell us:

  • The page you were trying to access
  • What went wrong
  • What device or assistive technology you were using

We’ll do our best to respond promptly and to fix or work around the issue.

Enforcement and legal context

This accessibility statement applies to snotbricks.com.

If you’re based in the UK and are not satisfied with our response, you may have rights under the Equality Act 2010 to raise the issue with the relevant enforcement body.

We’re a small studio making small-batch, obsessively crafted things — but accessibility matters, and we’re committed to improving it as we go.