Monday, July 23, 2012
Wearing your convictions on your arm
Last month, at the Melbourne Convention Centre, I gave a pretty powerful speech to 3,000 designers that included solid arguments on how making media accessible to everyone will be the next big thing in design — that universal design is today where green design was 10 years ago.
I mentioned how there are only two jurisdictions in the world that have legislation demanding accessible websites of not just the public sector, but of private organizations as well. These jurisdictions are Ontario and Australia.
A person with a connection to Arts Access Victoria, an organization with a public mandate to realize the artistic aspirations of people with disabilties, heard my speech. The next morning I had a voicemail on my Australian cell from Simone Flanagan, general manager of The Other Film Festival, run by the same organization, asking if I could extend my trip through Monday to meet some people from The Other Film Festival about making the OFF website accessible. OFF is short for The Other Film Festival: new cinema by, with and about people with disabilities.
A few calls to airlines and it was doable. Gaining such a passionate client was fun and would also selfishly give me two days to go explore Tasmania and the largest private are gallery in the world that is located there. (future blog).
How passionate is fully sighted Simone? Check out her tattoo in braille (yep, that's lower case, according to the braille community).
Can you tell me what it says? Here’s a link that will help you. Leave a comment with your guess.
First correct non-anonymous answer wins an eBook of The new Standard on Web Accessibility: WCAG 2.0 manual from our Web accessibility course.
I mentioned how there are only two jurisdictions in the world that have legislation demanding accessible websites of not just the public sector, but of private organizations as well. These jurisdictions are Ontario and Australia.
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Simone Flanagan shows off her braille tattoo
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A person with a connection to Arts Access Victoria, an organization with a public mandate to realize the artistic aspirations of people with disabilties, heard my speech. The next morning I had a voicemail on my Australian cell from Simone Flanagan, general manager of The Other Film Festival, run by the same organization, asking if I could extend my trip through Monday to meet some people from The Other Film Festival about making the OFF website accessible. OFF is short for The Other Film Festival: new cinema by, with and about people with disabilities.
A few calls to airlines and it was doable. Gaining such a passionate client was fun and would also selfishly give me two days to go explore Tasmania and the largest private are gallery in the world that is located there. (future blog).
How passionate is fully sighted Simone? Check out her tattoo in braille (yep, that's lower case, according to the braille community).
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Do you know what this braille says?
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Can you tell me what it says? Here’s a link that will help you. Leave a comment with your guess.
First correct non-anonymous answer wins an eBook of The new Standard on Web Accessibility: WCAG 2.0 manual from our Web accessibility course.
- David Berman
About Me
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David Berman, FGDC, R.G.D., is a Canadian designer and thought leader. He is sustainability chair of Icograda (the world body for communication design), a Fellow of the Society of Graphic Designers of Canada, and Ethics Chair for graphic design in Canada. He was the first elected president of RGD Ontario. David is a special advisor to the United Nations on how to use accessible design to fulfill the Millennium Development Goals. As an expert speaker, he has travelled to over 30 countries. Read the first 40 pages of his book Do Good Design, which is available in English, Chinese, Indonesian, and Korean. Follow him on Twitter @davidberman.
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As for the tattoo, from my quick glances, it looks like:
Family.
Friends.
Looking forward to see what will happen with accessible design...