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Accessibility Symbols Explained - Inclusive Design Icons for Web & Public Spaces #3494528 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays four standardized accessibility icons on a royal blue background: a seated person in a wheelchair (physical mobility), a side-profile head with a visible brain (neurological/cognitive diversity), two hands forming ASL signs (deaf/hard-of-hearing communication), and a person walking with a white cane (visual impairment). Each icon follows ISO or national accessibility standards to ensure clarity and universal recognition.
This image is commonly used on government websites, public facility signage, accessibility statements, and digital inclusion guides to visually communicate support for diverse disabilities. It matches user intent seeking quick understanding of inclusive symbols or guidance for implementing accessible design.
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