We have recently received a request to develop taharah manual(s) with accessible formatting so that folks with dyslexia, autism and other processing disabilities will be able to read the manual more easily. I understand this can include some or all of:
-large print
-serif fonts for condensed paragraphs like in a book
-large print non serif fonts for single lines
-color contrasting for various visual needs
-color coding key information
-avoidance of bold print for low vision individuals
-dyslexia friendly fonts and brevity
-ensuring paragraph placement is compatible with speech to text
-clear use of visual aids
-braille and tactile images
Do any chevras out there have experience with creating manuals with accessible formatting?