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Date: Aug 5, 2011 10:57AM
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There are a lot of good examples out there, but a centralized location
seems to be missing... http://www.nomensa.com/ is a good example of some
accessibility eye candy.
Vincent Young
User Experience, Web Accessibility Specialist
Nationwide Corporate Marketing
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Hi guys
I am preparing for a lecture on web accessibility for GUI/web
designers as part of a university user interface design course.
I want to display an example of a web page that looks cool visually,
but is also accessible, to demonstrate that accessibility does not
have to mean plain text, one color and no Javascript functionality.
Does anyone have a favorite site that looks visually very neat, has
lot os information, yet is accessible for screen reader users?
Thanks very much
-Birkir
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