accessibility

The Messy Formist is committed to making both its website and its products as accessible and usable as possible for a wide range of people.

TMF believes that good design should support different needs, preferences, and ways of interacting with the world. Accessibility is approached as an ongoing practice rather than a fixed outcome.

Our approach to accessibility

TMF considers accessibility across both digital and physical experiences.

Website

TMF aims to design and maintain this website with accessibility in mind. This includes making efforts to:

  • use clear, legible typography
  • maintain sufficient colour contrast where possible
  • structure content clearly and consistently
  • keep navigation simple and predictable
  • write content in plain, considered language

Products

TMF products are designed with sensory awareness and usability in mind. This includes:

  • avoiding overpowering or high-intensity scent
  • offering unscented options
  • using materials chosen for a cleaner burn
  • designing objects that are simple to use and integrate into everyday routines
  • considering visual and sensory load within a space

Limitations

While TMF strives to improve accessibility, some areas may not yet fully meet all accessibility standards.

This may be due to:

  • limitations of third-party platforms or themes
  • variations in individual sensory responses
  • ongoing updates and product development
  • the constraints of operating a small-scale business

TMF is committed to improving accessibility where possible and within reasonable capacity.

Feedback and support

If you experience difficulty accessing any part of this website, using a product, or if you have suggestions for how accessibility could be improved at TMF, please get in touch via our Contact page.

If possible, include:

  • the page, product, or feature you had difficulty with
  • a brief description of the issue
  • the device or browser you were using

Your feedback is appreciated and will be considered as part of ongoing improvements.

Ongoing commitment

Accessibility is not a one-time task. TMF is committed to reviewing and improving both its products and website over time as the business grows and resources allow.

Accessibility, like design, is an ongoing practice shaped by care, feedback, and use.