Trying to figure out how to make my own scribblings more universally accessible I prowl the web looking for ideas and information. I found an absolutely spot-on remark at the Headscape site, where the designers are singing my song (on-key and in better voice):
We understand that accessibility can be an overwhelming subject and that it can be hard to judge the return on investment. We encourage our clients to do what they can . . . rather than being put off by the enormity of the issue and doing nothing at all . . . . We do not condemn people for not considering accessibility but rather encourage those who wish to do something.
That’s just how I feel about Up North businesses who’d like to welcome everyone but have a hard time figuring out how to retrofit a 1950’s cabin to accommodate a wheelchair, or make a woodsy path comfortable for a person with a visual impairment. We’re pretty resourceful around here. We can figure out how to do this stuff. I’m going to help.




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