Accessibility Touches the Hearts of Millions this Valentine’s Day

Accessibility Touches the Hearts of Millions this Valentine’s Day

Feel-good, light music plays throughout the video

Text on the screen appears:

“This Valentine’s Day, help make millions of people feel independent, informed and valued without saying a word.”

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“Here’s how…”

A heart frame appears.

“Textbooks & Learning Materials in Alternate Formats”

Below the text:  A young student who is blind is seated at his desk and has a white cane. He is smiling and “Independent” appears to his left in text, representing how he’s feeling.  Two small hearts appear to his right.

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“Accessible Healthcare Information” appears inside the heart frame.

Below the text: A senior with low vision is seated on a rocking chair, reading a large print healthcare insurance document. “Informed” appears to his left in text, representing how he’s feeling. Two small hearts appear to his right.

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“Accessible Customer Statements & Documents” appears inside the heart frame.

Below the text: A banking customer who is blind with a white cane is meeting with her financial advisor at a table. The financial advisor has a speech bubble: “For your monthly bank statements, you have options: braille, large print, audio…” “Valued” appears to the customer’s left in text, representing how she’s feeling. Two small hearts appear to her right.

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“When you support accessible communications in education, healthcare, financial services & telecommunications, you reach the millions of people who are blind or have low vision.”

Below the text: A graphic with a heart made up of quotes and words that T-Base collected from consumers who are blind or low vision when asked how accessibility makes them feel. Inside the heart, for example, it says “Engaged”, “Simply free”, “Appreciated”, “Valued”.

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The circular T-Base logo appears with “info@tbase.com” underneath it followed by two small hearts.