Keep the following Clear Print guidelines in mind as you design your products and you'll reach a wider audience . . . Page 4. Contrast. Use high-contrast
If you keep the following Clear Print Accessibility Guidelines in mind as you design your products you'll reach a wider audience.
The guidelines are also intended for those adapting existing printed material into large print for people with low vision. Producing clear print is no more
Thank you for downloading the EBU clear print guidelines for producing information that is also legible for persons with reduced vision.
Clear Print: Type face and Font. • A minimum of 12 pt font size though RNIB recommends 14 point to reach more people with sight problems.
Keep Clear Print guidelines in mind as you design your products and you'll reach a wider audience. Readability shouldn't be an afterthought when producing
Documents are considered to be clear print when they are clearly designed easy to read and formatted in an accessible manner. • City of Hamilton Guideline for
accessible formats including braille
Consider clear (plain) language when writing any type of document. Use person first respectful language. Incorporate clear print guidelines; see.
The UK Association for Accessible Formats (UKAAF) is the industry association whose mission is to set standards for accessible formats that meet end-user needs