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Tag Archives: Accessible Reality
Chasing Accessible Reality (Originally Published 8/3/2011)
(This was post was originally published in August 2011. Some of the details in the first publishing are no longer in play —ie: Google+ has left us. Also, the figures of the population of consumers with visual impairments, and their … Continue reading
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Tagged Accessibility, Accessible Reality, packaging
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The Kindness of Strangers
Unlike Blanche Dubois, I haven’t always depended on the kindness of strangers, though I am not opposed to the kindness of strangers, if their kindness makes sense in which the kindness is offered. Like the times that the person in … Continue reading
Accessibility Concept “Executive Summary”
(For the past several months, I have been working on the development of a solution to provide accessibility in print vehicles and to promote consumer engagement. This blog post –a draft of an Executive Summary–is part of my efforts to … Continue reading
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If Print Is Dead, Somebody Better Tell My Aspirin Bottle
As many of you already know, I have been working for several months on service offerings in the area of content accessibility and consumer engagement. The following paragraphs provide a high-level walkthrough of my journey. In the next few days, … Continue reading