
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) conducted a survey that led results to create both an updated bike graphic and a graphic based on an entirely new concept, which uses a curb to visualize the issue and introduces different characteristics of individuals and their environments. RWJF used a human-centered design approach, ensuring the process was transparent and sharing drafts with a broad, diverse set of people including RWJF staff and consultants, members of our diversity-related committees, and many others. RWJF gathered feedback from people with lived experiences with disability, parents of children facing accessibility challenges, and people in many fields and sectors.
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