[stylist] Fw: Headstar Training: Designing for All - Inclusive web and print content, 17 March 2009

LoriStay at aol.com LoriStay at aol.com
Fri Mar 6 19:43:08 UTC 2009


This might be helpful for some, but they would need to be in England.
Lori
In a message dated 3/5/09 9:40:29 AM, jbron at optonline.net writes:


> 
> 
> > +++Designing For All: An Inclusive Approach To Web, Print And
> > Electronic Publishing
> > - A Practical, One-day Training Course and Document Clinic
> > - Tuesday 17 March, Central London
> > - Places Filling Up Fast! Book Today At:
> > http://www.headstar-events.com/dfa/
> >
> > Trainer: Katie Grant, former publications manager, Disability Rights
> > Commission.
> >
> > Our 'Designing for all' course is a practical seminar
> > created to introduce organisations to the importance of designing
> > accessible, easy to read information for all your audiences -
> > both customers and staff.
> >
> > In a society which now includes a large proportion of disabled
> > people, people for whom English is not their first language and
> > an ageing population, it is imperative that all your organisation's
> > information is written and designed as accessibly and inclusively
> > as possible. This includes both traditional media such as leaflets
> > and reports, and new media such as the web.
> >
> > Designing for all makes good busines sense - boosting online
> > sales and improving recruitment and retention; good ethical
> > sense; and good legal sense.
> >
> > Our course will help you reassess how you provide all types
> > of information in all formats - please bring examples to our
> > document clinic. Registration costs £395 + VAT.
> > Places are limited and are filling up fast.
> >
> > Find out more and register online today, at:
> > http://www.headstar-events.com/dfa/ .
> >
> >
> 




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