How to make an in-person event accessible?

As an event producer, have you ever thought about whether your event is fully accessible?

To hold an event, several processes are required beforehand. There is the ideation and brainstorming, research, planning, quotation, testing, and lastly, the delivery phase.

First, it is necessary to understand what accessibility is. The meaning of accessibility according to the Michaelis online dictionary is easy access and approach. That is, for an event to be considered accessible, it must be easy for everyone to access, both physically and in terms of understanding the content.

One of the ways to do this is by making the space suitable, tactile flooring for blind people, ramps for people with reduced mobility, and larger chairs. In terms of understanding the content, there is communication through sign language, as well as subtitling, which is one of the types of accessibility for events.

With Legenda.Live, it is possible to subtitle the entire in-person, online, or hybrid event to generate both accessibility and internationalization in Portuguese, English, and Spanish.

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