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From: Jennison Mark Asuncion
Date: Sun, Aug 23 2015 9:58PM
Subject: pretty and accessible
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Hi,

A common phrase we often use in accessibility is that a site can be
both pretty/engaging and accessible. For an upcoming keynote at a
design conference I would like to put our money where our mouths are
when it comes to this phrase.

Please share real-world examples (I'm hoping to have a couple of
well-known brands) where the average designer would agree that the
site has balanced visually pleasing design/engaging interactivity and
accessibility.

Jennison

From: Larges, Lisa (DEED)
Date: Mon, Aug 24 2015 6:36AM
Subject: Re: pretty and accessible
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Jennison,
Thanks for doing this, it will be a nice list to have.

Lisa Larges ~ Outreach Coordinator
State Services for the Blind
2200 University Avenue W., #240
St. Paul. MN 55114
Direct: 651-539-2278 Toll Free: 1-800-652-9000

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Subject: [WebAIM] pretty and accessible

Hi,

A common phrase we often use in accessibility is that a site can be both pretty/engaging and accessible. For an upcoming keynote at a design conference I would like to put our money where our mouths are when it comes to this phrase.

Please share real-world examples (I'm hoping to have a couple of well-known brands) where the average designer would agree that the site has balanced visually pleasing design/engaging interactivity and accessibility.

Jennison