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Sebastian Fjeld

Sebastian Fjeld has been part of the team as a professional voiceover artist and copywriter at Eye-Able® since the beginning. He studied voice acting at a university and was trained by actors. Currently he is completing his education as an interpreter for various languages.

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A computer screen can be seen with Eye-Able Assist opened on the Website of Glücksgefühle. In the down left corner is the stick figure symbol of accessibility and in the upper left corner the Eye-Able Logo is depictured.

Barrier Breakers - Eye-Able® and Glücksliga for more inclusion in sports

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Auf dem Bild ist eine Frau in einem weißen Trikot zu sehen. Sie sitzt in einem Rollstuhl und jubelt. Sie trägt einen Fahrradhelm und eine große Sonnenbrille.

How inclusive are the Paralympics?

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One can see a girl with downsyndrome on the left side. On the right side a scheme can be seen depicting a longer text part and a shortened text part to symbolize the principle of Plain Language.

Talking to everyone about everything Part 2: Simple- and Plain language

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In the background the Eye-Able logo can be seen. On the left side a woman and a man are looking at a tablet. On the right side two text schemes can be seen. One is long and unstructured, the other is structured. Through that a better readability should be symbolized.

Simplicity is the key - more reach through readability

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A man lying on the ground in front of a soccer goal and holding the ball

Blind trust: Inclusion and team spirit in goalball

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The black accessibility symbol in a yellow circle and Global Accessibility Awareness Day to the left of it

Keeping an eye on accessibility? - The Global Accessibility Awareness Day

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Mensch sitzt vor einem Laptop und fasst sich verzweifelt an die Stirn.

Invisible barriers in everyday life and where to find them

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Das Bild zeigt 4 Formulare, die durchsichtig sind. Hinter ihnen sieht man zwei Hände, die einen Laptop bedienen.

When online forms become an obstacle

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Zu sehen sind drei Menschen. Zwei davon biegen einen ursprünglich geradeaus zeigenden Pfeil, nach oben, in Richtung eines Strichmännchens, das Inklusion symbolisiert.

The future is inclusive! But what does it actually mean to be digitally accessible?

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Mensch mit Down-Syndrom gibt einem anderen Menschen die Hand.

Colorful socks for inclusion - The World Down Syndrome Day

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Ein Mann mit Down-Syndrom der in einen Verstärker ruft

The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities at a glance

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Frau sitzt am Laptop und ist in einem Meeting mit vier Personen

Inclusive online meetings: our top accessible best practices

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