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Color Blindeness

How to Design For Color Blindness

May 27, 2020 //  by agdes

How to Design for Color Blindness How can we be inclusive of those with color blindness? Now most of us have …

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Category: BlogTag: blind, blue-yellow color blind, color blind, color blindess, color deficiency, design for color blindness, design for those who are color blind, dueternopia, green-red color blind, how color blindness works, how to design for color blindness, legally blind, monochromatic, protanopia, red-green color blind, tritanopia, visually impaired, visually impaired designer

Accessible Logo Design

How to Design an Accessible Logo

May 17, 2020 //  by agdes

How to Design an Accessible Logo As a designer, you might not be surprised I am a logo nerd. I know right? Shocking!I …

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Category: BlogTag: accessible logo, accessiblity, aniridia, blind, combination logo, design, designer, disabilities, graphic design, how to design an accessible logo, icon logo, inclusive design, legally blind, lettermark logo, logo design, types of logos, universal design, visually impaired, wordmark logo

Inaccessible Sidewalks

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

Why learn braille?

Who Should Learn Braille? And Why?

March 12, 2020 //  by agdes

Who Should Learn Braille? And Why? Who should learn Braille? Have you ever thought Braille would take a long time to …

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Category: BlogTag: alphabet, blind, Braille, Grade 1, learn, learn braille, legally blind, low vision, numbers, puncuation, read, teach, uncontracted, vision, vision loss, visual impairment, visually impaired, write

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