Forms
Labels, errors, help text, field groups, and understandable confirmation.
Auvant builds interfaces that account for keyboard use, contrast, semantics, forms, and bilingual delivery from the design stage.
Labels, errors, help text, field groups, and understandable confirmation.
Keyboard paths, visible focus, logical order, and semantic landmarks.
Contrast, hierarchy, line length, and useful text in both languages.
Accessibility costs less and works better when it shapes design, content, and testing from the start.
Auvant works with organizations that need to improve operations without losing control of their systems, data, or user experience.
Yes. Auvant can scope, prototype, and deliver a mandate related to Accessible web application development, with attention to bilingual delivery, accessibility, documentation, and handoff.
To reduce risk, we often recommend a scoping note or short prototype before a full implementation mandate.
Deliverables can include a process map, prototype screens, data and access matrix, acceptance criteria, implementation plan, and handoff documentation.
A first conversation helps clarify scope, risks, data, and the most useful mandate format.