Physical media
Ensuring accessibility in physical media requires careful consideration of print, signage, and environmental design so that information is communicated clearly and equitably across audiences.
Designing for the built world
Accessible design requires careful consideration of the physical objects we create, the environments we build, and the people who will use them.
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Print design
Choosing media, typography, and printing surfaces are all vital considerations for print designers.
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Environmental graphic design
Effective environmental graphic design, including wayfinding and exhibition elements, considers all users in a physical space. Learn the standards and considerations for creating inclusive spaces.
Featured case study
Syracuse University Signage, Wayfinding, Exhibit
he NVRC exhibit highlights Syracuse University’s history of veteran support through photos, artifacts and tactile displays. Accessibility is prioritized with braille, tactile signage, clear visuals and universal design features like wide ramps.
Testimonial
We need to make every single thing accessible to every single person with a disability.
Stevie Wonder