Accessibility Statement

Effective date: May 27, 2026

This website publishes the authored concept work of Alexander Granovskiy on Experience Capitalization.

The goal of this website is to make its public materials reasonably accessible to readers, including people who use assistive technologies or need clear, readable, and navigable content.

1. Accessibility Commitment

The website owner intends to provide a website that is usable by as many people as reasonably possible.

This includes attention to:

  • readable text
  • clear headings
  • meaningful page structure
  • accessible links
  • sufficient contrast where reasonably controllable
  • useful alternative text for meaningful images where practical
  • compatibility with common browsers and assistive technologies
  • simple navigation
  • avoidance of unnecessary visual or technical barriers

The website is built and maintained as a public concept publication. Accessibility improvements may be made over time as the site, content, theme, platform, and available tools evolve.

2. Accessibility Standard

The website owner aims to follow the general direction of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, commonly known as WCAG, where reasonably practical for this type of site.

WCAG is organized around four broad principles: web content should be perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust.

This statement does not claim perfect compliance with every WCAG success criterion. It states the website owner's accessibility intention, working standard, and feedback process.

3. Content Format

Most public materials on this website are text-based articles or pages.

The website owner aims to make article content easier to read by using:

  • clear titles
  • structured headings
  • readable paragraphs
  • simple language where practical
  • meaningful links
  • limited visual clutter
  • images that support the article rather than replace the text

Some materials may include diagrams, illustrations, embedded media, external links, videos, or third-party tools. These may have different accessibility limitations depending on the platform or provider.

4. Images, Diagrams, and Visual Materials

Images and diagrams on this website are used to support concept explanation, article identity, and visual presentation.

Where practical, meaningful images should have useful alternative text, captions, surrounding explanation, or article text that communicates the main idea.

Some images may be decorative or conceptual rather than informational. Some older images or third-party embedded materials may not yet have full accessibility descriptions.

5. Third-Party Platforms and Embedded Content

This website may use or link to third-party services, including publishing platforms, video platforms, analytics tools, embedded media, email tools, forms, or external websites.

The website owner does not control all accessibility features or limitations of third-party platforms and embedded content.

If a third-party feature creates an accessibility barrier, contact the website owner and identify the problem. Where reasonably practical, the website owner may provide an alternative way to access the relevant information.

6. Known Limitations

Accessibility is an ongoing process.

Possible limitations may include:

  • older images without complete alternative text
  • diagrams that may need additional explanation
  • embedded third-party content with limited accessibility controls
  • platform or theme limitations
  • browser-specific or device-specific display issues
  • PDF, audio, video, or downloadable materials that may not yet have full accessible alternatives

The website owner may prioritize fixes based on severity, frequency, practical feasibility, and the importance of the affected content.

7. Feedback and Assistance

If you have difficulty accessing any content on this website, contact the website owner through the contact method provided on the website.

When reporting an accessibility problem, please include:

  • the page URL
  • a brief description of the problem
  • the device, browser, or assistive technology you are using, if relevant
  • the format or alternative that would help you access the information

The website owner will make reasonable efforts to review accessibility feedback and respond or improve access where practical.

8. Alternative Access

If a page, image, diagram, embedded item, or downloadable material is difficult to access, you may request an alternative format or explanation.

Depending on the material, the website owner may be able to provide:

  • a plain-text explanation
  • a summary
  • a description of an image or diagram
  • a corrected page
  • a more accessible version of the relevant content

Availability of alternative formats may depend on the nature of the material, the request, and reasonable practicality.

9. No Guarantee of Complete Accessibility

The website owner makes reasonable efforts to improve accessibility but does not guarantee that every page, feature, embedded item, file, image, diagram, or third-party service will be fully accessible at all times.

Accessibility depends on many factors, including the publishing platform, browser, device, user settings, assistive technology, content format, third-party services, and ongoing site changes.

10. Changes to This Statement

This Accessibility Statement may be updated from time to time.

The website owner may revise this statement as the website develops, accessibility practices change, or additional accessibility work is completed.