Serving this space effectively means understanding the requirements deeply.
If you’re a wide-format print service provider (PSP) in search of a new avenue for revenue, creating ADA-compliant signage may just fit the bill.
There exists a long-standing need for accessible signage, but the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990 made accessibility features like signage a federal requirement. The requisites for accessible design enshrined in the ADA have since been updated several times, most recently in 2010.
“It’s a business that is always going to be around as the need for disabilities comes up, as the aging population [grows], and as we just become more inclusive as a society,” says David Akerele, product marketing specialist at Canon USA, which is a member of PRINTING United Alliance.
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