Curb Cut, Take 3

The past few years I have been work­ing in the area of reli­gious spe­cial edu­ca­tion and have recently jumped back into a job where Curb Cut is rel­e­vant to my work again. A cou­ple of fee­ble attempts to start post­ing again in the past quite awhile have led to a blis­ter­ing pace of one to two posts a year. Remark­ably, some peo­ple haven’t cleaned out their feed read­ers for awhile, so hope­fully the remain­ing sub­scribers will stick around as we get things going again.

In my new gig I am work­ing as a web developer/architect in the edu­ca­tional divi­sion of a large Inter­na­tional orga­ni­za­tion and I’m anx­ious find a place for stan­dards, acces­si­bil­ity and open­ness in the work that I am doing. To that end, Curb Cut lives.

We started out as Curb Cut Edu­ca­tion and evolved into Curb Cut Design. Nei­ther of those titles seemed quite right for the direc­tion I’m head­ing, so this blog shall hereto­fore be known as sim­ply ‘Curb Cut’, enjoy.

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