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Disability Arts newsletter made more accessible

ETC, the weekly newsletter issued by the National Disability Arts Forum (NDAF), has been made more accessible for visually impaired people.

The newsletter, which features comprehensive news and listings related to disability and art in the UK, can now be downloaded in pdf format.

A press release from the NDAF explains the reason for the change. ?In the past, visually impaired people told us the font size was too small.

?This change is just a start; there will be more improvements with time.?

The ETC newsletter, which has been sent out every week for several years, is widely regarded as the best of its kind in the UK.

  • Website: www.ndaf.org

    Posted: 17.07.2001
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