Event description
Event description
In Part Two of our Be A Digital Ally series on Visual Description, we will continue to cover ways to make your visual content accessible to blind and low vision users.
In Part One of the series, we focused on alternative ways to deliver your content to blind users, primarily through audio description and proper heading structure. In this session, we will go over the various obstacles and considerations for low vision users, including brightness, contrast, page setup, and making good branding choices.
Have questions you would like to send ahead of time or a sample graphic you are struggling with you want us to use as an example? Email us at events@knowbility.org.
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Learner Objectives
- Low vision: What does it mean? Who does it include?
- Considerations for low vision users
- Good Formatting Practice to make attractive and accessible content for all audience members
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Additional Learning Objectives
A breakdown of the various vision impairments included in “low vision”
- vision acuity
- Fatigue
- color vision
- light sensitivity
- and more.
Good formatting practices
- color contrast
- spacing
- font size
- Type
- And avoiding clutter
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About Be a Digital Ally
Whether you are responsible for your small business's website or you're a social media creator who wants to ensure your content is available for everyone, this series is intended for you. Be a Digital Ally provides entry-level training on the basic principles and skills needed to make any website accessible.
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About Knowbility
Knowbility is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Our mission is to create an inclusive digital world for people with disabilities. You can read more about our mission, programs, and the work we do on the Knowbility website.
Knowbility is committed to creating a safe, hospitable work environment. Everyone involved with Knowbility events, programs, and services must follow our Code of Conduct, including in related online communities and on social media.
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