Curb Cut, Take 3

Posted August 22nd, 2007 by Christopher Phillips

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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