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Universal Accessibility Icons - Inclusive Design Symbols for Websites & Public Spaces #3494558 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays four universally recognized accessibility symbols arranged in a 2x2 grid within a yellow circle: a person in a wheelchair (mobility), a head with a brain outline (cognitive/mental health), two hands signing (deaf/hard-of-hearing), and a person with a white cane (visual impairment). Each icon is rendered in white against a blue square, following ISO and WCAG guidelines for high contrast and clarity. These symbols are widely adopted in public signage, digital interfaces, and policy documentation to communicate inclusivity.
This image is commonly used on accessibility statements, government or NGO websites, public facility signage, and UX/UI design resources to indicate compliance with accessibility standards like ADA, WCAG, or EN 301 549; it serves users seeking information on inclusive design or accommodations.
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