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Accessibility on Social Media

M+R

Additionally, you may see special characters used to create artistic typefaces for profiles on Twitter and Instagram. While these may look interesting and make a person’s profile name stand out, they are not accessible. When in doubt, Arial, Helvetica, and Calibri are among the most universally accessible typefaces to use.

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Virtual Meeting Check-Ins & Icebreakers During A Pandemic

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My first remote job was to work with a virtual team to manage an online network for artists, called Artswire. If you are using zoom, you can ask people to add their pronouns (or location or anything else you might need for later in the meeting) by customizing their zoom profile. Or the last photo in their phone.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Photo and Bio. These are icons or image overlays that you add to your profile picture the same way people do declare they voted, or donated blood, or got vaccinated. These can be formatted as zoom backgrounds, sharable tiles/images/memes online, a Facebook cover image, or something small they can place in their electronic signature.

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