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---
layout: post
title: Accessibility in real life
tags: [ design ]
published: true
---

Yesterday I was at the mall trying to have lunch and I stood before two
restaurants, both 30 feet away from me. I wanted to see the price tags for each
restaurant and the result was the following. The shots were taken with a lousy
Nokia XpressMusic but they totally say my point:

![Accessibility 1](/images/Image043-465x620.jpg "Accessibility 1")

![Accessibility 2](/images/Image044-465x620.jpg "Accessibility 2")

The first shot says where the price is and you can actually can read something
with little effor while in the last you can't even tell where the price is...!

What better example than this one to show that important content must be well
represented through appropriate style and positioning. **Show your "price
tags" big!**