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The Accessible Icon Project wants to introduce a new design, one that is active and engaged, with a focus on mobility and movement, but still in line with other ISO-approved pictograms.
Vice-chair Lionel Courtemanche recently read about the Accessibility Icon Project, gaining momentum in the U.S. He says it would involve replacing the current universal wheelchair accessible ...
Baker hired a local designer to print the icon, at a cost of roughly $30 per sign, for his school and Fort Richmond. Both sites offer his optional course on disability studies.
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