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ACCESSIBILITY · MAR 2026 · 7 MIN READ

Every voter, every device: accessibility as a turnout strategy

Sana Whitfield
DESIGN DIRECTOR
[ HERO — ILLUSTRATION ]

One in four adults lives with a disability. If your campaign site fails a screen reader, traps keyboard focus, or buries the donate button behind a hover state, you have written off a meaningful slice of the electorate before a single ad runs.

We build to WCAG AA from line one — not as a compliance pass at the end, but as the default way every component ships. Semantic markup, real focus states, color contrast that survives sunlight on a cracked phone screen.

"Accessibility retrofits cost five times what building it right costs. Losing the voter costs the race."

The quiet payoff is that accessible sites are better for everyone: faster, clearer, and more forgiving on old devices and slow connections — which is to say, on the devices real voters actually hold.