What is it? Concept Editorial - BingThatPost
This website is an editorial news & media website filled with articles and events related to the Deaf Community.  It also has important or highlights news articles in the USA and the world, updates about the deaf community on social media, deaf education, deaf celebrities, etc.
How does this idea come up? Daily Moth always posts a video of himself announcing or explaining what’s happening in the USA or the world that is important for the Deaf Community to know. I found several articles about deaf people on general news websites: Chicago Tribune, CNN, HuffPost, etc. I’ve never seen a news editorial website focusing on the Deaf Community.

How does this idea come up? Daily Moth always posts a video of himself announcing or explaining what’s happening in the USA or the world that is important for the Deaf Community to know. I found several articles about deaf people on general news websites: Chicago Tribune, CNN, HuffPost, etc. I’ve never seen a news editorial website focusing on the Deaf Community. 
Ideas: important or highlight news articles in the USA and the world, updates about the deaf community on social media, deaf education, deaf celebrities, etc.
Audience: the Deaf Community

Accessibility: ASL interpreters for specific videos or top/trending news videos, text highlight (4 light colors: yellow, green, blue, and pink) as reading for following along. [note: this could benefit people’s reading improvement.]
What do “Bing” and “that” mean in the Deaf Culture?
Deaf people use a sign, “trends,” “usually,” and actions that they always do in a relatable/common way as slang for "bing." When Deaf people agree or get on the same page in a conversation, they use the “that’ sign.
Article Page
Article page with information copied from the original sources along with source links. Each article has categories below the headlines, such as “Deaf News,” “Media,” “Business,” etc.
If you are using a laptop or desktop computer to view the prototype, please click on the "Options" on the top right to view the editorial design in fit size or width size
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Home Page
The accessibility panel is seen on the right side of the website:
The ASL interpreters would appear on only breaking news and highlight news; they could interpret what’s going on. Text highlights for reading and following along may help the viewers to read and possibly improve their reading skills or English. Several people have text size preferences. This website has two contrasts (themes): light and dark. The media section (right side and bottom) is connected to several Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing well-known people on social media. For example, if you click on @laurenridloff, the link goes straight to her Instagram.
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