Accessibility
The reading experience should be usable. Calm should not come at the cost of access.
Last updated: March 17, 2026
Commitment
The Present Minds is designed as a quiet editorial space. Accessibility is part of that: readable type, consistent structure, and interactions that do not demand a particular kind of device or ability.
What we try to support
We aim to support practical accessibility outcomes such as readable contrast, sensible type sizes, clear headings, and keyboard navigation for key interactions. Where animations exist, we try to keep motion restrained and to respect reduced motion preferences.
Where things can fail
Some interactive visuals, animations, and third party embeds can behave differently across browsers and assistive technologies. When there is tension between a decorative effect and readability, we prioritise reading.
Feedback matters
If something is difficult to use, tell us the page URL, what device and browser you used, and what you expected to happen. If you can, include a screenshot. We treat accessibility issues as product work.