Visitor Guide Resources

This page should include all tutorials, products, articles, research papers, social media, or other content that was used to inform this project.

Image credits and any sources for AI generated content can also go here. 

These resources can use any formatting style you choose (APA, MLA, ACM, etc.) and you can use one large list or organize it into sections. 

Relevant Books and Articles

  • (WAI), W3C Web Accessibility Initiative. “Cognitive Accessibility Design Pattern: Use Icons That Help The User.” Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), 21 Mar. 2023, https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG2/supplemental/patterns/o1p07-icons-used/.
  • Dawood, Sarah. “Redesigning The Wheelchair Symbol To Include ‘Invisible Disabilities.’” Design Week, 16 Aug. 2018, https://www.designweek.co.uk/issues/30-july-5-august-2018/why-the-wheelchair-symbol-should-be-rethought-to-include-invisible-disabilities/.
  • Frost, Natasha. “The Controversial Process Of Redesigning The Wheelchair Symbol.” Atlas Obscura, Atlas Obscura, 30 Mar. 2018, https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/wheelchair-symbol-redesign.

Tutorials and Guides

Related Projects 

  1. Guggenheim Social Narrative Guide
    • Prepare for your visit with our social narrative, which contains photographs and descriptions of what to expect during a trip to the Guggenheim.
  2. Guggenheim Sensory Map
    • Use this sensory map to identify sensory-friendly spaces within the museum. This guide identifies spaces that are likely to be quieter and less crowded, those with natural and low light, and areas where there is usually seating, and you can take a break.
  3. MoMA Visitor Guide (Floor Map)
    • Wheelchair-accessible restrooms and baby changing stations are located on every floor. All-gender restrooms.
  4. MoMa Social Guide
    • An introduction for first-time visitors, families, or visitors with developmental disabilities.
  5. Fort Castillo de San Marcos Accessibility Page
    • The accessibility page for another historical site

Other

  1. 13 HISTORIC U.S. FORTS WORTH A VISIT