An accessible document is designed in a way that makes the content easy to understand to a low-vision or non-sighted person, as much as it would be to a sighted reader. Accessible documents are optimized to be inclusive of as wide an audience as possible by taking into account best practices regarding font size and type, heading structure, colour contrast, Alt text for images, and accessible hyperlinks, to name a few.
Our Services
Paradoxus provides training in creating accessible documents and remediating non-accessible ones, such as Word, PDF, InDesign, and PowerPoint.
Training can take place at your organization*, or online using screen-sharing collaboration tools such as GoToMeeting, Zoom, Microsoft Teams or Cisco WebEx.
Training sessions are facilitated by Gary Roberts, a digital accessibility specialist with over 12 years’ experience as a web developer and content writer at George Brown College, Toronto, ON.