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memesplice
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01 Mar 2010, 12:25 pm

I have nearly finished building a commercial website for my NT wife. ( Why she can not share the sheer beauty of button/design generation is one of my own life's mysteries.)

I hope the site will be visually friendly to NT's and Aspies alike. I have constructed it to filter out NT vagueness and multiple meanings etc, because I think I'm going to end up responding to them most of the time .

I have a long experience of trying to buy stuff from people who can not specifically explain what they are selling and they can get angry and rude sometimes if you push them too far and they don't really love the things they are making and selling or what they are doing enough to bother to explain what their products are , properly.

I started wondering if there was an Aspie friendly logo for companies who are, well I guess Aspie friendly?

Would it be a good idea?



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01 Mar 2010, 2:40 pm

well, some people really do suck at explaining stuff, even if they do care about their product and stuff, they just cant properly articulate the words needed to explain the project.


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02 Mar 2010, 4:25 am

A related logo is the Plain English Campaign (http://www.plainenglish.co.uk/index.php) Crystal Mark. Their guidelines go a long way to being friendly to every variety of reader.

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