Hi Alan
I'll send them direct as the files are a little large
Dave
Alan Hunt wrote:
>Does anybody know of any universally recognised symbols for use on
>publications to denote that the info is available in other formats
>i.e. 'audio tape' - 'braille' - 'large type' - 'other languages'. I haven't
>been able to find any and have looked at BS-8501.
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>I have put the question to Pembrokeshire Access Group and we are not in
>favour of 'made up' signs and would prefer the use of the text in a larger
>font.
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>Any thoughts gratefully appreciated.
>
>Many thanks
>Alan Hunt
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