Toronto designers help all kids experience Halloween with accessible trick-or-treating signs

Photographer: Ylanite Koppens

Photographer: Ylanite Koppens

 

“Two Toronto-based designers are trying to remove barriers that typically haunt children with physical disabilities when they go trick-or-treating on Halloween,” wrote Amara McLaughlin for CBC News on October 30, 2018.

McLaughlin continued, “Rich Padulo and Pat Lore have crafted a pumpkin-coloured lawn sign that says: “Accessible trick-or-treating.”  

Homeowners can place these signs in front of their homes signalling to parents and children with a physical disability that they can take part in the Halloween tradition without having to navigate obstacles that might prevent them from ringing a doorbell.”

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