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THE DISABILITY EXPERIENCE CONFERENCE
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CREATORS OF THE ACCESSIBLE ICON PROJECT
Sarah Hendren- graduate student from Harvard Graduate School of Design
Dr. Brain Glenney- associate philosophy professor at Gordon College
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THE FIRST EDITION
•In 2009, Sara Hendren and Brian Glenney started a street art campaign in Boston to highlight the shortcomings of the current International Symbol of Access•Design focused on showing movement
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ART CAMPAIGN TO ADVOCACY PROJECT
•Noticed by Biller Baker from the Boston Globes•Response to article changed direction of the project
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REDESIGNING THE SYMBOL
•Abides by ISO DOT 50 Standards •Complies with ADA Regulations• New design fit for parking sign and stencil
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THE EVOLUTION OF THE SYMBOL
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•ISO DOT 50 standards: a universally accepted icon set that determines the look of the figures you commonly see on bathroom signage
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THE PARTNERSHIP BEGINS
Triangle Corporate partners like Clarks USA
and Building Restoration Corp. The mayor of Malden, MA
Gordon College Change signs around campus Funding for new website
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WHY SHOULD WE PORTRAY OUR CITIZEN LIKE THIS…
•The symbol has not been changed since 1968•Current symbol leads to thoughts of passivity and inability
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WHEN THEY ARE REALLY LIKE…
•The new symbol reinforces themes of life, energy, and determination•Design focused on movement
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WHERE THE PROJECT IS NOW
• Grown from a grass roots campaign to become a larger social design effort, now housed and run by Triangle
• Now people all over the world use the symbol to signal their wishes for more inclusive institutions, economies, and workplaces everywhere.
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PARTNERS
United StatesMassachusetts, New Hampshire, Texas, New York, Iowa, Ohio, Missouri, Connecticut, Virginia, Arizona, North Carolina, Washington
International India, France, Brazil, Italy, Canada, Korea, Alaska, Mexico
Types of PartnershipsBusinesses, Cities, Hospitals, Parks and Recreation Centers, Universities, Schools, Restaurants, Websites, Cruise Industry, Sport Teams
***Currently, the project is fortunate to have a number of partners who not only use the Icon in their buildings, but are also creating a stronger relationship with people with disabilities
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GOALS
• Symbol Shift• Spark Conversation
• Advocacy Activation• Illustrate the active and engaged role people with disabilities play in society
• Community Change• Prompt people to include individuals with disabilities in the workplace, schools, and in society
***Changing the symbol is part of changing the universally accepted mindset about people with disabilities
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IN CONCLUSION
• Visual Representation Matters
• People Matter
• The Accessible Icon Matters!
Contact: Leah Seraow. www.accessibleicon.orge. [email protected]. 732-642-5415