Public communication in urban planning and civic spaces must be accessible to everyone, yet many digital documents and media platforms unintentionally exclude community members. This text-based course teaches you how to structure information, design public-facing materials, and configure digital assets to meet modern accessibility standards. You will transition from basic communication design to producing fully compliant, inclusive digital media that ensures equitable access to critical public information.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core principles of digital accessibility and universal design in public communication
- Structure digital documents, including PDFs, to be fully readable by assistive technologies
- Apply accessible design standards to maps, plans, and visual media used in urban planning
- Write effective alternative text and captions for complex spatial data and community plans
- Audit digital media assets for compliance with modern accessibility guidelines
- Design communication strategies that engage diverse public audiences equitably
This course begins with foundational concepts of accessibility, defining key terms and regulatory standards before moving into practical document structuring and media design. Through step-by-step written explanations and practical examples, you will learn how to build inclusive communication workflows from scratch. This course is designed for beginners, community advocates, public sector professionals, and urban planners with no prior background in web accessibility or document design. Start building more inclusive public spaces and digital communications today.
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