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Expanding the ISA

The International Symbol of Access (ISA) is not inclusive of those with Invisible Disabilities. The current ISA is a person in a Wheelchair, which only represents about 3% of the Disabled Community. It also actively perpetuates stereotypes about disabled people and what disability "should" look like. Expanding upon the current ISA System will allow for more inclusion of those with Invisible Disabilities. The symbols that I created are designed to be used in place of or in combination with the current ISA. 

Final Solutions

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Proposed Applications

Research Presentation

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