Visual Accessibility

Electronic Formats

Color Contrast

Color Blindness

Resources to make your presentations friendly:

Alternate Formats for Electronic Documents

Persons with disabilities often use adaptive/assistive technology that require an alternate/accessible format so the technology can access the information in a specific manner for the user. This can include people who:

  • are blind or have low vision

  • have an intellectual or other cognitive disability

  • cannot hold publications or turn pages because of a physical disability

  • have difficulties accessing information on the Internet, or

  • have difficulties watching or hearing video presentations.

Resource: Queen's University Accessibility Hub