Email from earlier this year. There’s a vibrant community of people talking about accessibility in comics. Reposting to my site for posterity.
Thank you again for attending our March program, “Adapting Comics for Blind & Low Vision Readers”!If you want to watch again or share the program, you can do so here: Adapting Comics Panel Video.If you can spare two minutes to share your experience and hopes for where this topic might go in the future, it will greatly assist our efforts!Take the event survey here.To learn more about the event organizers:
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The compiled list of resources our attendees offered during the webinar:
- Co-designing choice: objectivity, aesthetics and agency in audio-description
- American Council of the Blind’s Audio Description Project
- Center for the Study of Public Domain
- Shape Reader
- Alt Text as Poetry
- Catalonia in Venice: Blind-wiki
- LongmoreInstitute YouTube Channel
- Graphic Audio
- Webcomic: TLC
- LibriVox Volunteers
- Hit Record
- Daisy Consortium
- CELA Library
- National Network for Equitable Library Service
- Screen Readable Comics
- “Cripping” the Comic Con
- “It’s Complicated”: Negotiating Accessibility and (Mis)Representation in Image Descriptions of Race, Gender, and Disability
- Tall Print Braille
- Audio Comics Company
- NPR: NYC Mayor LaGuardia’s Legendary Radio Readings
- Summary of the Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons Who Are Blind, Visually Impaired, or Otherwise Print Disabled
- Wolverine Podcast
- Comic Weekly Man
- Bendis’s scripts
- Citizen White Cane
- ComicsML – XML for digital comics
Thank you once again for joining our event!Yue-Ting Siu, Nick Sousanis, and Emily Beitiks