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Accessibility talk.
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Hello fellow UXers.
I am doing a presentation on UX and accessibility at my office. I am looking for ideas on what to cover. The office is split between print designers and web, will all development done externally, so I want to avoid anything code-based. I know I am going to cover color-blindness, but any other ideas would be greatly appreciated.
The entire office is very oblivious to accessibility, so keeping to the basics would be best.
Thanks Reddit!
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