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How to Use Symbols & Shapes to Improve Presentations for the Visually Impaired
Start with your next slide deck. Spend extra time focusing on symbols and shapes instead of colors.

JD Solomon
Nov 28


Why Checking Accessibility for PowerPoint Headings is Good for All High-Stakes Presentations
Making Microsoft PowerPoint headings more accessible makes your slides more effective for the entire audience.

JD Solomon
Sep 8


Beware of Microsoft Word and PowerPoint for Checking Color and Contrast
Microsoft Word and PowerPoint’s built-in color and contrast checker doesn’t always perform well, especially when it comes to backgrounds involving images or gradients.

JD Solomon
Sep 3


Why Your Visuals Need More Than Canva for Accessibility and Alt Text
Canva makes these shortcomings worse by setting up the case of "flexibility that supports creativity" versus "structure that supports accessibility.”

JD Solomon
Aug 14


Microsoft Office Is Not Forgetting the Colorblind (and neither should you)
JD Solomon recommends reversing the traditional approach for developing reports and presentations by starting with accessibility.

JD Solomon
Aug 11


Is Your PowerPoint Presentation Ready for the Colorblind?
The things you do to make your presentation and reports more accessible to people with impairments make your work more understandable to all

JD Solomon
Mar 17


Checking Contrast Easily Improves Business Reports and Presentations
Contrast impacts the readability of your content in print, on PowerPoint presentations, and on the web. Contrast is especially important...

JD Solomon
Jan 2, 2023
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