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Case Studies

Accessible Media

A tactile map on a black stand is positioned near a staircase inside a museum. The map includes raised elements, Braille, and a colour‑coded layout. Behind it is a staircase with wooden railings and a glass wall overlooking the atrium.
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The Harris Museum – Tactile Map

As part of The Harris Museum’s ongoing commitment to accessibility and inclusion, the museum identified a need to improve wayfinding for visitors with visual impairments and other disabilities. The objective for our Accessible Media & Materials team was to provide an intuitive navigation system that enabled greater independence, while also

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A wide shot photograph of the Old Work, an incomplete wall structure which are part of the sole remains of a former Roman City in Wroxeter, England.
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Wroxeter Roman City – Accessible Media

Direct Access has provided print and digital accessible media to increase inclusivity for English heritage visitors and staff at the historic Viroconium Cornoviorum, the final remains of a Roman period city within the village of Wroxeter. At its peak, Viroconium Cornoviorum is estimated to have been the 4th-largest Roman settlement in Britain, a civitas

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A Direct Access tactile map board at the entrance of the Cardiff Bus Interchange.
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Transport for Wales – Tactile Maps

An inclusive solution for Welsh travelers Direct Access has produced two Tactile Map Boards for Transport for Wales, which as of today are available and in use at the North and South entrances of the newly completed Cardiff Bus Interchange. The inclusive wayfinding solution, which incorporates braille and tactile elements,

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Lake in the Causeway Coast AONB
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Causeway Coast and Glens Heritage Trust – Accessible Media

Direct Access produced six audio descriptions and six sign language videos of area information guides and books for Causeway Coast and Glens Heritage Trust as part of the Heritage Fund recovering from COVID programme. These are shared on social media and within Tourist Information Offices. The Trust is a charity

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