accessibleicon.org - The Accessible Icon Project

Description: The Accessible Icon Project is an ongoing work of design activism. It starts with a graphic icon, free for use in the public domain, and continues its work as a collaboration among people with disabilities and their allies toward a more accessible world.

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The Accessible Icon Project is an ongoing work of design activism . It starts with a graphic icon, free for use in the public domain, and continues its work as a collaboration among people with disabilities and their allies toward a more accessible world .

Read An Icon is a Verb: About the Project 5 minute read — 910 words, 15 images Notes on Design Activism 6 minute read — 1515 words Against Rebranding; Against Placebo Politics ablersite.org Contribute Use the icon Buy stickers and stencils Support Triangle Social media Info Contact Team Press An Icon is a Verb: About the Project by Sara Hendren, Feb. 2016 5 minute read — 910 words, 15 images How do accessible cities thrive? And how would you “edit” an existing city to make it more inclusive? Brian Glenney a

On my web site, Abler , I’d started collecting icons with more design integrity back in 2010 . They were rare, but they were present—in high design places like museums, and at ordinary businesses, like my local Marshalls in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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