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Joe Clark: Accessibility ᶠDesign ᶠWriting

I am a journalist and author in Toronto. My writing includes hundreds of articles; a first book on Web accessibility and a second book on Canadian English spelling; and a personal blog. I used to do consulting in Web accessibility, but I donÁ€™t do that anymore. I still do research on accessibility Á€“ topics like captioning and audio description. I have a longstanding interest in typography, and I did a lot of work on the typography of the Toronto subway (TTC).
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Seen from behind, I photograph a colourful minivan as I wear my purple hat and striped shirt

  1. WhatÁ€™s new [Not much lately] (RSS NEWSFEED)
  2. EconomicsGay Money: The Truth About Lesbian & Gay Economics: I spent most of 2010 reading every article on lesbian and gay income and earnings. And guess what! Gay marketers have been lying to us all along. Gay males earn, on average, less than straight males (lesbians more than straight females), most studies agree.
  3. Writing Ask for a free copy of my second book, Organizing Our Marvellous Neighbours: How to Feel Good About Canadian English. Read my first book, Building Accessible Websites. Many of my articles are online, mostly about graphic design. See my personal Weblog
  4. AccessibilityWeb accessibility, captioning, audio description, and other topics
  5. Fonts & designTypography in the Toronto subway; Screenfont.CA: All about fonts for captions & subtitles
  6. About me Some background, an FAQ, and some articles about me and interviews with me. Policy on deleted items
  7. My other sites
  8. Contact Get in touch with me (there are rules)