Accessibility
Accessibility Statement
The site should feel cinematic without making basic actions harder. This page explains the accessibility commitment and how to report barriers.
Last updated: May 2026
Commitment
UCNICNU wants the website to be usable by as many people as possible, including visitors using keyboards, screen readers, zoom, captions, reduced motion settings, and mobile devices.
The site is designed as a cinematic music experience, but the experience should not block people from listening, contacting, supporting, or learning about the project.
Standards and practices
UCNICNU aims to follow practical accessibility patterns inspired by WCAG guidance, including semantic page structure, readable text, keyboard-friendly controls, alternative text where needed, visible focus states, and responsive layouts.
As new visuals, audio, video, checkout paths, and supporter areas are added, accessibility should be checked again.
Media
Audio previews should have clear controls and should not autoplay. Video or visual content should be added with accessibility in mind, including captions or text alternatives when practical.
Visitors who experience motion sensitivity can use system-level reduced motion settings where supported by the browser.
Known limitations
Some third-party services, including music platform embeds or external checkout pages, may have accessibility behavior controlled by that provider.
UCNICNU will keep improving the site as the world grows and as barriers are found.
Feedback
If something on the site is hard to use, contact UCNICNU through the Contact page or by email at hello@ucnicnumusic.com.
Helpful reports include the page URL, the device and browser used, what you were trying to do, and what went wrong.