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When we were asked to develop a multimedia CD-ROM for the London Underground, accessibility was not the most immediate issue that we thought about. However, accessibility was for obvious reasons a key consideration for the London Underground - presenting E-creation with an interesting challenge in terms of how to make multimedia content available.
The first step we took was to ensure that all visual content was recorded by a voiceover artist & accessible with the minimum of keyboard interaction.