[NABS-L] Logos on Brailed Business Cards

Seyoon Choi schoi at nfbmo.org
Thu Jun 22 22:20:48 UTC 2023


Hi Ian,

What an excellent idea to make your business cards accessible! I would agree with you by saying that no, don’t believe a logo of your bank would add much value, particularly on a business card with space constraints. Alternatively, the name of the bank could be on there, so Braille users could have associations of the employees contact information with the name of the organization they belong to.

Hope this helps.
Seyoon,
 
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> On Jun 22, 2023, at 5:15 PM, Ian Perrault via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I'm the ADA specialist at a bank, and I'm blind myself. We're providing Brailed business cards with the branch manager's name, phone number, and e-mail address. Our marketing staff insists that the bank's logo be on there as well. You can't braille a logo, and blind people probably wouldn't really know or care about the logo right? So does the logo really matter? Opinions!
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