Contents This template is designed to be used as a template as well as a guide to make your own accessible templates. Check out the Accessibility tips on the following pages. Contents of this guide are listed below: • Color accessibility rules – Charts and SmartArt • Alt text accessibility rules – Picture • Alt text accessibility rules – Chart • Alt text accessibility rules – SmartArt • Accessibility rules – Table • Basic Accessibility Rules Color Accessibility Rules – Charts and SmartArt 1 Some people can’t see certain colors, so 2 If colors need to be changed to ...
If you are one of the few people who have not looked at this photo, here are two versions, an original and a variant that I made by removing all of the background. For me, removing the background did not change very much. Dress image 2 -- background Dress image 1 darkened On the next slide is the “true color” of the dress. This may look the same to you as the first two images. Or it may not. The first two images may switch on you. This one should not. Remember that I said there was some misdirection ...
INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRADITIONAL CATEGORIES (REALIZED/FABRICATED STANDS) Each entry must have the following four types of slides. Use the exact same font, color, size, positioning, and order shown in the examples to maintain consistency across entries. 1. Title Slide – Input the client company name (i.e., the exhibiting company), along with the category, dimensions, show, year, budget, manufacturer of the system, and specific names of the three most prevalent products/components used in the stand. 2. Photo Slides – Include overall and detail images of the completed project. While renderings will be accepted, two to 20 images of the completed project ...