Guilty as Foxx is committed to making www.guiltyasfoxx.com usable by as many people as possible, including people with disabilities. As a brand-led Webflow design studio, we know that motion and interaction are core to how a site "feels" but we also know custom interaction shouldn't come at the cost of usability.
Most of this site is built on native Webflow elements, which are accessible by default (semantic HTML, keyboard operability, screen-reader support). Where we've layered custom code on top GSAP with ScrollTrigger, and Webflow's native IX3 interactions is where extra care is needed, and where we're actively reviewing for accessibility:
prefers-reduced-motion across custom GSAP animations so motion-sensitive visitors aren't forced into large or fast movement. This isn't fully implemented sitewide yet.We do not currently guarantee that every custom animation meets this standard, this is an active, ongoing area of review rather than a completed one.
We're evaluating our approach against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 as an informal benchmark, and will confirm a specific conformance level once we've completed a proper audit.
If you hit an accessibility barrier especially around animation or interaction, contact us at guiltyasfoxx@gmail.com with the page URL, what happened, and what device/browser/assistive tech you were using. We don't have a fixed response-time commitment yet, but we do read and act on every report.
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