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Re: Graphic symbols for people with low or no literacy
From: Albert Sluik
Date: Nov 16, 2010 2:06AM
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Hi all,
Generally I am content to simply follow the conversations, however,
I would be interested if this thread could be broadened on, my interest
is in further developing an accessible local community guide/business
guide here in country australia.
all the best to everyone,
Albert Sluik
On 16/11/10 08:59:47, tom mcCain wrote:
> Karen:
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> As a follow-up to what was mentioned a few minutes ago, Jonathan
> Chetwynd worked particularly in the area of web accessibility for
> people with cognitive disabilities and I do find that he seems to be
> still active, just as he was in the early years of the WAI-IG list.
> He
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> spent much time with navigation icons so he may have some insight.
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> http://www.gawds.org/showmember.php?memberid=617
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> . . / tom mcCain
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