At Shader Development Studio, we don't just dress for the job we want, complete with aggressive shoulder pads and power ties, we build for the future. You've probably noticed that our digital real estate isn't your standard, flat-file brochure. It is rendered entirely in glorious, state-of-the-art WebGPU and WebGL.
Why did we bypass the standard document object model to put our entire enterprise on a single canvas element? Simple: Because it's a paradigm shift. We do web, AI, and 3D visualization, and we wanted a corporate homepage that flexes our technical muscles, maximizes synergy, and looks incredibly cool doing it.
However, the boys down in RnD have informed management of a slight "friction in the paradigm."
We know what we are doing when it comes to web accessibility. We are intimately familiar with WCAG guidelines, and we believe the web should be open for everyone to do business. But pushing pixels into the Z-axis makes standard screen-reader integration and keyboard navigation a complex merger.
Here is what we've done to bridge the gap between radical 3D innovation and universal access:
Despite our best efforts to future-proof this asset, rendering text and interactive elements purely to a 3D canvas means it might not behave perfectly with every piece of assistive technology on the market. We haven't cut corners, we just extruded them into the third dimension, but we acknowledge that the experience might not be 100 percent seamless for everyone.
If our cutting-edge 3D canvas is creating a bottleneck in your workflow or blocking your productivity, we want to know about it. At the end of the day, we are in the business of delivering results, not digital red tape. Please have your people reach out to our executive secretary via the electronic mail system at secretary@shader.se. We will happily fast-track a plain-text dossier of our services directly to your inbox, assist you with scoping your next project, or just talk shop about the future of AI.