From the course: PowerPoint: Designing Better Slides

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Designing for everyone

Designing for everyone

- [Instructor] You will never know the unique disabilities of everyone in your audience, many are invisible. So designing an accessible and compliant presentation should be your default approach. In fact, designing for everyone benefits everyone. Many design and accessibility guidelines are codified into laws. And what those laws are will depend on your location. So be sure to research the laws for your region and any region where you conduct business. And read through the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines the WCAG, provided by the Worldwide Web Consortium. These are international guidelines to ensure content is perceivable, operable, understandable and robust for all users. And these guidelines are the guidelines we'll be referencing throughout this course. For starters, the WCAG recommends all content be perceivable. This means that all elements in your slides need to be perceivable by people who cannot see or hear.…

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