TPM
In briefThis page explains the standards we try to meet across reading, navigation, contrast, motion, and compatibility, while also being honest about the limits of different browsers and devices.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
Our approach
The Present Minds is designed as a reading-first site. Accessibility work starts with the same question that guides the editorial design: can a reader move through the page clearly, without friction that should not be there.
This principle applies across the full site, including the consultancy section and any pages added as the site grows.
What we aim to support
- Clear heading structure and readable sectioning.
- Readable type sizes and spacing across screen sizes.
- Reasonable colour contrast for the core reading path.
- Keyboard use for essential site interactions where possible.
- Reduced unnecessary motion in the reading experience.
- Layouts that keep the article itself legible when enhanced features are absent.
Known limitations
Some newer visual treatments, interactive elements, embedded media, or third party tools may not behave the same way across all browsers, assistive technologies, or older devices. In some cases, a modern layout may degrade into a simpler version on older systems. Our aim is that the core content remains available and readable even when those enhanced layers vary.
Browser and device variation
The site is tested with current browsers where possible. Very old browsers or operating systems may display a reduced layout, missing visual features, or inconsistent interactions. When that happens, it is usually a compatibility issue rather than content being intentionally withheld.
How to report an issue
If something is hard to read, navigate, or operate, please tell us what page you were using, what device and browser you were on, and what you expected to happen. Specific details make it much easier to identify and fix the issue. This includes any page in the consultancy section.
Contact
You can report an accessibility issue here: Contact The Present Minds.
Image and video sources
Unless a page credits a different source directly, the photographs and video assets used across The Present Minds are sourced from Pexels and Unsplash. We value the photographers, filmmakers, and open media communities that make thoughtful visual publishing possible.