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Accessibility at is Finest

DarkerKat

design & such
I'm struggling to even picture the scenario here...
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(to be clear it's the braille that confuses me, not the sign content)
 
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Signstein

New Member
We have a lot of old buildings that have been brought up to code and they have weird accessibility access like I imagine this location does. One building here you have to go around the back, to the opposite side, then up the ramp, back across the front toward the front door. Some other buildings have just ADA signage calling out the doorbell - and a person will come outside to assist with entry.
 

DarkerKat

design & such
We have a lot of old buildings that have been brought up to code and they have weird accessibility access like I imagine this location does. One building here you have to go around the back, to the opposite side, then up the ramp, back across the front toward the front door. Some other buildings have just ADA signage calling out the doorbell - and a person will come outside to assist with entry.
oh I have no issue with that, it's the braille that I'm a bit confused about.
 

JBurton

Signtologist
I mean, blind folks are allowed to break their legs, be paralyzed, get severe gout, lots of possibilities here...
 

DarkerKat

design & such
Yeah, but what if the side of the building is 'walkable'/'wheelable' from the front where the sign is located?
good point, I guess if a blind person who needed to use the wheelchair ramp happened to wander directly into this one sign then it might be helpful
 
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