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The logo is a black circle with the word "Accessibility" appearing in bold white text. Four high contrast icons appear immediately above the text: a blue eye, a yellow hand, a red ear, and a green brain. These icons represent different modalities people use when interacting with technology—vision, touch, hearing, and cognition.

If you follow the law it means a disabled person can enter your space. It does not mean a disabled person can experience your space.

Natalie Chomitz March 5, 2019March 22, 2019 Museologist notes No Comments Read more
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