Raising the low bar on accessible dining
Disabled dining isn't as simple as rocking up with a hungry belly. So when we saw Metro magazine’s Top 50 Restaurants include some accessibility information we were intrigued.
Disabled dining isn't as simple as rocking up with a hungry belly. So when we saw Metro magazine’s Top 50 Restaurants include some accessibility information we were intrigued.
Librettos are notoriously hard to understand. Live Braille is making that easier.
From 'a pretty cool ad' to 'a self-congratulatory approach', here is what some blind and low vision folks think of a campaign using high-contrast and text-to-speech technology.
When Ruby Jones travelled to New York, she had to choose between enjoying the Manhattan skyline or reading the lunch menu.
Wellington illustrator Ruby Jones grew up wondering if a vision impairment counted as a disability. Through a series of illustrations, she takes us on a journey of that identity.