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Access Symbols and Signs

Including the appropriate access symbols indicating the accommodations for an event in the registration form or publicity is a sign of invitation and welcome to people with disabilities. You may copy and paste these into your documents.

Hearing Device Large Print
The diagram of an ear indicates that enhanced hearing devices or technology are provided. Large Print signifies print in 18 point or larger.
 
TT or TDD is Available Audio Description Included
The telephone receiver above a keyboard  identifies that a TT(text telephone) or TDD (telecommunications device for the deaf) is available. The AD inside an outline of a TV screen means  that a film or video includes an audio description of the visual action occurring.
 
Phone Amplification Audio Described
This symbol indicates that amplification is available on select phones. This AD design indicates that a production will be audio described for those who are visually impaired.
 
Sign Language Visual Impaired
The hands indicate that sign language is provided. The walking figure with a cane denotes that the access needs of the visual impaired are addressed.
 
Braille Accessible Facilities
The design which includes a set of six dots indicates that print materials are available This international symbol indicates accessible facilities, rest rooms and parking for people with limited mobility.
 
Closed Caption
The CC signifies that a given film or video is closed captioned.