Hi Kristen,
Apparently artwork and images themselves do not need to meet accessibility requirements. As well as logos do not need to follow website accessibility guidelines. It is always good practice to do your best to make sure they do though.
Based on this resource: https://accessibleweb.com/knowledgebase/perceivable/1-4-distinguishable/01-04-05-images-text-level-aa/
But please let me know if I'm wrong.
Thanks,
Mira
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From: Digital accessibility regulations for education <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Kristen McCartney-Bulmer
Sent: 20 November 2019 09:59
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Subject: Logos - Text
Hi. We have had a query from our marketing team about logo text size. I can't find any relevant guidance which is relevant to text sizes in an image. Is Alt Text a solution here or does anyone have any guidance for the various levels of font sizes in a logo (example Level 1 Main Text, Level 2 secondary text, etc.)
Many thanks and best wishes,
Kristen
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