Seeing More On-line: A panel discussion about accessibility and for low vision Internet users

"I may be blind, but boy do I have vision!" - Mini Jacques

Learn about how your business can increase sales by making its services more accessible; learn about how people with low vision use the Internet to enhance their lives; ask your questions of this amazing, dynamic and expert panel!

Formed in 1996, Digital Expression spent 4 years serving Toronto before relocating to Grey/Bruce. Operated by Phil McDonald, it provides design and consultation in web development and printed media. www.digitalexpression.ca

Libby Thaw, founder of the Checkered Eye Project, small town citizen who has low vision, stay at home mother, and social activist in the field of low vision. www.checkeredeye.com

Mini Jacques is a successful marketing and public relations consultant with over 20+ years working in the coporate world, as well as the tourism and hospitality sector and as a promoter of regional and community events.

Mini will speak to working, hiring and doing business with someone who has with low-vision.

Mini Jacques will also spend a few moments discussing the Ontario Assistive Devices Program.

Testimonials

Emma Jane worked with me on a dramatically ambitious Drupal project a couple of years ago. She managed to keep my overactive imagination in check so we focused on realistic goals and milestones, all the while making me feel like I could get my hands dirty in the project. She was timely, proficient, and a joy to work with.

— Kim Werker, founder of CrochetMe.com

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