Pencil Kloden aims to make its fashion school, shop, and online services usable by as many people as possible.
Pencil Kloden is committed to providing a website experience that is accessible to students, customers, visitors, and team members with diverse abilities. The goal is to align with WCAG 2.2 Level AA principles where practical: perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust.
Some older uploaded images may not have full descriptive text. WhatsApp is a third-party service with its own accessibility behavior. Some decorative animations and image-heavy fashion content may need ongoing review as the catalog changes.
Admins should use clear product names, meaningful image descriptions where fields exist, readable course descriptions, and plain language in status updates. Uploaded images should be high quality, not text-only screenshots, and should avoid flashing content.
Accessibility expectations vary by region, including laws and standards such as the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 508, the European Accessibility Act, UK Equality Act duties, and other local disability rights rules. Pencil Kloden should seek legal or accessibility specialist advice if it expands into regulated online learning, payment, or public-sector partnerships.
If you cannot access any part of the site, contact Pencil Kloden through info@pencilkloden.com or WhatsApp. Include the page URL, the device/browser used, assistive technology if any, and a description of the issue. Pencil Kloden will try to provide the information or service through an alternative channel while the issue is reviewed.
Accessibility is not a one-time task. New pages, course updates, product uploads, forms, and account features should be checked for keyboard access, contrast, labels, error messaging, responsive layout, and meaningful text.