Audience and Accessibility
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- Created on: 29-11-17 11:46
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- Audience and Accessibility
- Colour Blidness
- Certain people (mainly males - 1 in 12) have issues seeing specific colours - e.g. red and green (most common)
- Alt tags, labels, good colour contrast.
- Certain people (mainly males - 1 in 12) have issues seeing specific colours - e.g. red and green (most common)
- Blind
- Unable to see anything.
- Text to audio ability.
- Unable to see anything.
- Partial Blindness
- Able to see some aspects.
- Increase font size option, text to audio.
- Able to see some aspects.
- Deaf
- Unable to hear.
- Subtitles.
- Unable to hear.
- Physical
- Have some motor difficulty - e.g. ability to move a mouse with hands.
- Easy navigation, simple layout.
- Have some motor difficulty - e.g. ability to move a mouse with hands.
- Learning Disability.
- A learning disability is a reduced intellectual ability and difficulty with everyday activities.
- Simple layout.
- A learning disability is a reduced intellectual ability and difficulty with everyday activities.
- Dyslexia
- A common learning difficulty that can cause problems with reading, writing and spelling.
- Simple to read type faces such as Verdana, less harsh contrast or light text on a dark background.
- A common learning difficulty that can cause problems with reading, writing and spelling.
- call these "Assistive Technologies", "Accessibility Options" or "Universal Access".
- Colour Blidness
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