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From: EA Draffan
Date: Dec 12, 2016 2:35PM
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Sorry I meant to add that we have specific symbols for accessibility/disability if you look under that category once you have registered http://tawasolsymbols.org/en/symbols/?label=&pos=&language=&lexical_entry_category%5B%5D0
We have collaborated with ARASAAC so you will see their symbols as well and link to their database. Other symbols for more general use can be found on the Noun project https://thenounproject.com/search/?q¬cessibility
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E.A.
Mrs E.A. Draffan
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Hi All,
Someone just sent me something on accessibility symbols for people to use.
I have seen a few in my travels over the years. However, other than the Graphic Artist Guild symbols, are there others you have used or like?
I am curious to know if people in different countries use different ones.
Cheers
Lisa
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