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A person looking down at their shoes and the curb of a sidewalk that is all broken up.

How to Improve Sidewalks to Help Those with Disabilities

April 9, 2020 //  by agdes

How Inaccessible Sidewalks are Not Acceptable I have been taking daily walks for the last several months especially …

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Category: BlogTag: accessibility, accessibility accommodations, accessible sidewalk crossings, Accessible Sidewalks and Street Crossings, ada, ADA Compliance Guidelines, ada guidelines, ADA Sidewalk Requirements, ada standards, American disabilities act guidelines, blind, COVID-19, curb cuts, legally blind, quarantine, self-isolation, self-quarantine, stay home, stay home stay safe, stay safe, trundle domes, visual impairment, visually impaired

What the Difference Between Visually Impaired and Blind?

March 3, 2020 //  by agdes

What the Difference Between Visually Impaired and Blind? I have made a YouTube video that goes into depth about the …

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Category: BlogTag: accessibility, blind, blind vs. visually impaired, design, differences, grad school, inclusive design, legally blind, low vision, range, school of design, sight, sight impaired, sightless, spectrum, totally blind, universal design, University of Washington, vision, vision loss, visually impaired, what is the difference

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