Everyone deserves a seat at the table. Ours has room for you.
Bread doesn’t judge hands
Rough, clean, trembling, strong, slow. Doesn’t matter. Bread rises just the same. Our space does too.
Maison Kayser began from that same spirit. No velvet rope. No perfect touch needed. Just warmth. Just intention. Just access.
We believe stories, recipes, and knowledge about bread should reach everyone. Doesn’t matter how eyes read, how fingers tap, how tech speaks, how minds move. You belong here.
What we believe
Access means more than ramps or buttons. It’s a state of mind. It’s in how we write, how we build, how we respond.
No one should need to fight through a wall of code just to read about rye. No one should feel locked out because of how a screen speaks or how a hand clicks.
Every crumb on this site is here because someone somewhere needs it. That includes you. Especially you.
Who this is for
This space is for anyone who moves through the web in their own way, whether you use a screen reader, have a slower connection, tap with hands that work differently, see light in unusual ways, process words in quieter spaces, or hear through something other than sound. It’s also for folks who need less clutter, clearer contrast, or just want bread stories in a format that fits them.
How we design things
We build this place for real people, not robots or bosses. That means short sentences, plain words, clean layouts, and strong contrast. We use clear fonts, meaningful links, and helpful headings that guide instead of confuse. Every page is made to be usable by keyboard, friendly to screen readers, and free from autoplay or flashing elements. Buttons don’t get squashed, forms have labels, and colors won’t strain tired eyes. Images carry alt text, skip links help jump straight into what matters, and everything works on mobile. We check all of this using tools, but more importantly, we test it with real people.
If something breaks
Sometimes the bread cracks wrong. Sometimes the site might too.
We fix fast. We take it seriously. If you hit a wall, tell us.
We don’t see that as a complaint. That’s a gift. That’s you letting us know how to be better.
Write us anytime at contact@maison-kayser.com.sg
No need for long explanations. Just say what happened, how we can help.
You can write in your own words. Or send voice. Or share screenshots. Whatever’s easier.
Building better habits
We’re not specialists. We’re bakers who write, writers who listen, learners who keep checking ourselves. We build habits the same way we shape dough, slow, hands-on, never rushed. That means writing in plain language instead of fluff, double-checking contrast before hitting publish, using clean HTML instead of messy shortcuts, and describing images with feeling, no more lifeless “bread on plate.” We space our words so your eyes can breathe, avoid relying only on visuals, seek honest feedback from folks using assistive tech, test every form without a mouse, and never settle for “good enough.” If anything feels off to you, trust that gut. You're probably right. Let us know.
We keep things simple on purpose
Complex websites are like over-proofed dough. Pretty at first, then they fall flat. We bake our digital loaf slow, strong, honest.
No one wants a screen full of flying popups when they’re just here for focaccia. We won’t do that to you. Promise.
Our pages are built to be breathable. Easy to scroll, read, feel. Mobile-friendly from the ground up. Buttons large enough for thumbs. Text big enough for quiet days.
Assistive tools welcome
We also keep our site open to the tools people bring with them. If you're using screen readers, tabbing through pages, or giving voice commands, we built it with that in mind. No dead ends. No sneaky links. We work to support tools like JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, TalkBack, ZoomText, Braille displays, eye trackers, single-switch devices, read-aloud extensions, trimmed-down browsers, and low-bandwidth setups. Our words stay light, our pages load fast, and our code behaves itself. No heavy scripts dragging things down.
No cookie walls
Cookies are for eating. Not blocking readers from reading.
We keep our use of data small and respectful. You won’t need to accept a mountain of popups just to get to a baguette recipe.
Accessible recipes
We don’t bury key steps inside long rambling paragraphs. We list ingredients cleanly. We use headers for each part.
If you’re using assistive tech to cook, whether screen reader or magnifier, our aim is to make that easy. Each recipe lives in a clear layout. Each action stands alone.
We know kitchen time is messy enough. The website shouldn't make it harder.
Images
Photos matter. But they should speak through words too. So we describe ours with care. Not just what’s in the picture, but why it matters.
Instead of saying “loaf,” we say “round sourdough with burnt tips, cracked open like a desert canyon.” Because alt text deserves flavor too.
Bread tastes better when shared. Feedback works the same.
Maybe something didn’t load right. Maybe a label felt off. Maybe a color made the screen too harsh. Let us know.
You can stay anonymous. Or tell us your name. Either way, we listen.
We change fast. We don’t push things aside. You don’t need a title or fancy role. Just your voice.
Write to: contact@maison-kayser.com.sg
No gatekeeping
We don’t hide content behind logins. We don’t make people register just to read.
Learning to bake is hard enough without digital hurdles. Everyone deserves to reach the oven with their dignity intact.
Who we talk to
We’re always learning from folks who live this. That means folks with lived experience using assistive tech, people with physical or cognitive disabilities, neurodivergent readers, slow-connection users, tech minimalists, people outside major systems.
We ask. We listen. We change based on what they say. That’s the loop.
We don’t wait for laws to push us. We move because people deserve access now.
Where we are right now
Right now, we’ve reviewed our entire site using tools like WAVE, Axe DevTools, Chrome Lighthouse, WebAIM contrast checkers, and by manually testing with screen readers and mobile scaling. Most things pass. Some things don’t. We're not aiming for perfect, we're aiming for real. Every new update follows a checklist. No new code goes live without testing. We skip flashy banners, avoid access-blocking CAPTCHAs, and keep things clean and usable. Still, slip-ups happen, and when they do, we fix them fast.
We aim to meet or go beyond the standards of WCAG 2.1 Level AA, Section 508, Singapore’s IMDA guidelines, and the EU’s EN 301 549. But we care more about whether people actually feel welcome than ticking off boxes.
Your stories help us build
If you use our site with assistive tech, and want to share your experience, we’d love to hear it.
Maybe you had trouble finding a link. Maybe the recipe format made you smile. Maybe your screen reader sang through a story like poetry. Every bit helps.
Email: contact@maison-kayser.com.sg
You’ll never be ignored. You’ll help shape something better.
Bread should feel like home
This website should too.
We make no assumptions about who you are or how you move through the world. We make space for every kind of reader. Because that’s what bread does. Feeds many. In many ways.
If this space ever shuts you out, we failed. Let us fix that.
This isn’t a finish line. It’s just another proofing stage. Another chance to grow, adjust, stretch toward better.
We want you here. We want your feedback. We want to bake something bigger, warmer, more honest together.Reach us anytime.
📧 contact@maison-kayser.com.sg