How to get accessible patterns to those that need them?
IFTTT newest submissions : crochetAlright, so some backstory first. I've been working for a few months on getting products figured out to sell, and have some patterns typed up in the shorthand that I'm ready to make some nice pattern pdfs of. Now I grew up in a very mixed community, and am dead set on being inclusive not only in the lgbtq+ direction (have all the pride colors and will year around), but also in the disability and learning disability direction - to this end, I've kept that in mind in my patterns. I'm making several versions of the pdf, and I'm trying to figure out how to get the attention of the intended audiences for those patterns. I'm making a text reader friendly one, a large font one, a dark mode one (that blinding white on pdf patterns is part of why i print mine most of the time), a row tracking one (check a box in the document when you finish the row), and a dyslexia friendly font version.
So that brings up the questions: Am I missing any accessibility modes I should keep in mind? (I also am using beginner friendly language and will have illustrations with alt text, forgot to mention) How do I get these to be easily found by the people they would help? And should I keep the different types as separate purchase options so that I can get feedback and statistics on the individual modes (to better improve them), or sell it as a bundle with all the modes together?
Thank you for any help!
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