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Access Creatives

Nick Sayers - a spherical sculpture formed out of Estate Agent for sale signs.  Nick is climbing out of it.

 

Spherical sculpture by Nick Sayers 

 

Access Creatives is a varied list of creative people; artists, designers, illustrators and so on. Their work is either easy to see, or uses other senses. If you are recruiting for a creative project and accessibility is important, there may be someone on this list who can assist you.

Learning Materials

Image of illustration in Create Vision UK's handout Create Vision UK can work with you to develop learning materials that are well designed and visually clear. To cater for students with visual impairment, please see our Accessible Learning Materials page, or contact to find out more: info@createvisionuk.com 

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Services

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Create Vision UK offers a unique range of services around visual impairment.  Our services generally fall into two groups; provision for organisations, and for individuals.

 

For Organisations

 

Training and Consultancy

We can work with your organisation to ensure you cater for the needs of your most diverse clients.  Our services are based on a few simple ideas that are relevant to many organisations. 

 

Design

Advice on how to make visual material and products easy to see and easy to use. This is relevant to learning materials, marketing, product design, etc.  

 

Access Creatives

A list of creative people whose work is easy to see or uses other senses.

 

Services for Individuals

 

Rehabilitation

We provide assessments, and teach a variety of skills to ensure individuals reach their potential for independence. 

 

Support Work

For students and employees we offer proofreading and mobility.

 

Services for individuals are normally be contracted by organisations.  Funding is often available, please contact to discuss: 01793 831685, info@createvisionuk.com, or use our contact form.

  

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Top Tip: Include disability issues in the action plan for your organisation.

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