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HTML5
Category
Frontend
At the studio
Since 2018
Projects shipped
Numerous
Status
Active
(01) Our take
Semantic HTML is the thing we nag about most in code review. The right heading levels, landmark regions, form-element associations, and alt text aren't optional — they're the difference between an application that works for everyone and one that works for the people who look like its developers.
We treat HTML as a first-class design surface. Our components generate clean, semantic markup by default; our accessibility audits start with the HTML before they touch ARIA; and we'll push back on design decisions that push a <div> into a role that an <a> or a <button> would fill better.
(02) What we build with it
Typical work
- Accessibility audits and remediations
- Semantic markup review for component libraries
- Email template HTML (still a distinct craft)
- SEO-focused markup for content-heavy sites
(03) How we engage
Engagement shape
Never a standalone engagement — but we offer accessibility audits as focused 1–2 week retainers.
(04) Pairs with
Works well with
Technologies we reach for alongside HTML5 in most engagements.
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