commentr/StutterOctober 16, 2024

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**That wasn't me.** I didn't downvote you. *Or go through your profile.* To be honest, ***this is my first time to this subreddit.*** I came to this post, *because it was* [*crossposted*](https://new.reddit.com/r/typography/comments/1g4nr3u/spotted_this_stuttering_advertising_for_the/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb3x&utm_name=mweb3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button) *to* r/typography. I myself, am a graphic designer, ***who specializes*** ***in information design and signage systems,*** *among other things.* My comments up and down this post **is informed by the many accessible design projects,** ***I have been a part of.*** I also have disabled and special needs people **that I care about.** I am hyper aware ***of information access issues for these people.*** If it makes you happy, **I am being heavily downvoted here,** [***and in the crosspost where I came from.***](https://www.reddit.com/r/typography/comments/1g4nr3u/comment/ls55thc/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) I still stand by **all my statements,** ***though.*** 1. **This poster is a brilliant design.** It effectively shows *the act of stuttering.* 2. But access to the website ***isn't a problem for ANY stutterer.*** Typing words into a browser, **isn't a problem for them.** The multiple spellings *to access a website though,* ***would help dyslexic people,*** **more than any other people.** 3. I think this poster campaign **helps spreads awareness of Canadians,** ***who suffer from stuttering, effectively.*** But they aren't **actually helping them,** *access the stuttering support website* ***any better, though.***

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Identity & DisabilityMeta

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Medicalization / NeurodiversityNot About Stuttering