Hi Peter
I have copies of many symbols in gif format some are smallish others are
larger formats but all are used on tourist websites if they would be any
use.
examples attached
Dave Croft
Peter Bates wrote:
>I've done my homework in the archives and not found much recent
>information on this, so I hope the list can help.
>
>As part of the "08 for All" project on Merseyside we're going to be
>gathering information on levels of accessibility, particularly at hotels
>and other accommodation, but also other tourism attractions, for inclusion
>on the web. For simplicity we want to be able to show much of this as
>pictograms/symbols and we don't want to reinvent the wheel, so we'd be
>interested to know if there are classifications plus pictograms that have
>already been used that we could consider or adapt.
>
>We're not necessarily looking to apply an international standard - which
>seems to be something that's a long way off, anyway. (We are aware of the
>National Accessibility Scheme gradings, but we want to provide information
>about business that aren't yet, or perhaps are unlikely to be, involved in
>that scheme.)
>
>Suggestions welcome
>
>
>Peter Bates
>Merseyside Disability Federation
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