I thought some might find this of interest.  It may also shed some light on
why certain accessibility design consideration are important.



Results of a March 2013 survey of computer users with low vision conducted
by WebAIM:
http://webaim.org/projects/lowvisionsurvey/<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001HBsuVX5LB5Jh7PNRrt8Vn2c1RJH9xnKqn9Y_Uz-w5mpuTLmHnBCbUNgBU3_G2oK7qBAlr67FmGHjY9odinLWNyOnDjzC5ipclXd-gKnD2gHwraHMfU5DvFGIBnwPufOo8mLUozZSRC_GJrhQroAGdQ==>





Philip M Kragnes, M.S.

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University of Minnesota

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