Justin,
Is there any possibility of having the same info on posters at different
heights? Might be another option.
Jessica.
>From: "Ryan, Justin" <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Poster boards
>Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2007 13:06:37 -0000
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>Can anyone point to any guidance concerning the height of poster/notice
>boards containing written information i.e. how high from the ground should
>the lower part of the notice board be and how high should the upper edge of
>the poster board. The boards are about 1000mm high and would contain quite
>small height text (these are train timetables). Even suggested best
>practice would be appreciated. They need to be comfortable for people to
>look at who are standing, but as low as can be so wheelchair users could
>read at least some of the information.
>
>
>Kind Regards
>
>Justin Ryan
>Accessibility and Inclusion Manager
>South Eastern,
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>Details of a forthcoming conference for which the timescale is a touch
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>on inclusion, the web link is below.
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>Rita
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