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As the Atlas can grow bigger and bigger we need to have design / contribution standards that maintain maximum accessibility regarding its digital tools:
website (not including visualising tools)
media (videos, pictures, sounds)
hosting solutions (website+media)
We can agree as maximum accessibility as a standard following these proposed criteria:
physical accessibility: readibility, color blindness, possible transcript
I'm trying to apply those principles to my website to test them. I'll gather everything in a guide when I'm done with my website. I'm keeping you in touch soon!
There are several modelisations but hard to get because it's copyrighted. I'm still looking at it but there is a common principle: the lighter it is, the less it consumes!
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As the Atlas can grow bigger and bigger we need to have design / contribution standards that maintain maximum accessibility regarding its digital tools:
We can agree as maximum accessibility as a standard following these proposed criteria:
The implications:
The advantages of doing that:
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