A tool that brings attention and understanding to how color contrast can affect people with different visual impairments.

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A tool that brings attention and understanding to how color contrast can affect people with different visual impairments.
Welcome to the Project Canvas blog
Project Canvas has arrived!
We - the team behind Project Canvas - are happy to say "Hello world" on this new Project Canvas blog.
During the last year Project Canvas has gone from idea, thesis research, and actual relevant and usable project tool. But the journey has just begun;
we want to simplify project management.
We're currently developing material that explains the tool, both for education and businesses, an explanatory video, and - of course - a digital online application. If you're interested in getting early access to the upcoming digital application please subscribe to our newsletter or send us an email!
In this blog we'll write about the development process of Project Canvas, how it is being used in real life, and finally how we are using the tool.
Our goal is to create a community that shares best practices and tools for simplifying project communication and management. Please follow this blog or one (or more) of our social media channels:
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How Does Your Sugar Stack Up? Dispay Case
How Does Your Sugar Stack Up? Dispay Case This visual tool has been completely updated to show hidden amounts of sugar in 18 of the most popular food and drink items. The teaspoons (and grams) of sugar are shown in clear plastic and labeled boxes. Made of sturdy acrylic, this display is ideal for counter or wall. The display includes a descriptive booklet with information that can be reproduced and used as handouts about dietary guidelines, consequences of eating too much sugar, sources of added sugar, nutrition label facts, how to cut back on sugar, and additional sources for nutrition information. The booklet also includes a 1-page educator guide.