Let’s Talk Accessibility.
As a disabled person myself, I continually work to make
itsallsomonstrous.com as accessible and inclusive as I can, regardless of our abilities and the technologies we use. Unfortunately, the technologies we use do have limits in their abilities to support our abilities.
This site aims to align with the
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which define internationally recognized standards for digital accessibility. While I can’t always be fully compliant (alas, I am only human and will miss things), I work to make improvements were possible and regularly review site accessibility.
As many of us know from lived experience, accessibility is an ongoing process as technologies, access, possibilities, and needs evolve. So please share your feedback, insights, questions with me at:
nadia@itsallsomonstrous.com
Accessibility Features
This site uses the OneTap accessibility toolbar (which you’re on right now), so you can personalize your experience with my work to suit your needs/preferences.
I work to format the site in simple text an include ALT text on images where it’s supported. The design choices are what make most sense for my ND brain and pass a readability test by my dyslexic bestie, but I am aware that the choices are what work best for my brain-body system.
Availability of these features does depend on the website’s configuration, how you’re accessing the site (it’s optimized for desktops and tablets), and ongoing maintenance.
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Last updated: May 26, 2026