Canva vs PowerPoint Design

Need to create accessible event flyers QUICKER?
Microsoft PowerPoint offers a quicker way to create accessible event flyers, infographics, posters, or newsletters that include image description (Alt Text), capability to re-arrange logical reading order, built-in accessibility checker, and retains all the structure when exporting to PDF.
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When creating an infographic, designers should always consider the following accessibility best practices:
- Text display: Text should always be clear and easy to understand for maximum reader comprehension. Avoid using difficult to read font, small text and ensure the language and tone in written text is appropriate to ensure the audience remains engaged.
- Images: When images or graphics are included within an infographic, those images must also be described if they convey important meaning or message. 听For additional support about how to write text descriptions for images, please review听Best Practices for Accessible Images.
- Links:听If there are links in an infographic, the link text must clearly describe where the link is going to take a user. Do not use link phrases such as 鈥渃lick here鈥 or 鈥渞ead more鈥 and always ensure the link can be easily distinguished to users.听Please note: links in an image infographic are not accessible. 听
- Color contrast:听When using color in an infographic, always make sure there is enough color contrast between the foreground content and background content. When the foreground and background colors are too similar, users will have a hard time understanding the information.
- Structure:听an infographic must always have a logical structure that includes titles and heading levels.
- Mobile Display:听Avoid making large infographics as they cannot be properly displayed on mobile devices.听听
Also consider the following criteria when creating an infographic, courtesy of WebAIM:

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