Here is an example of an accessible vaild form. Feel free to use this but you will have to re-type the labels.
Accessible Form Example
I checked it at The Wave and the results were as follows.
Accessibility Errors: 0
Accessibility Alerts: 1
Accessibility Features: 18
Structural & Semantic Elements: 0
The alert is just because the table does not include a head.
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By now you might be thinking is this some sort of mental institute but the theme of this design comes from the name Kleck which translates as "inkblot" in Swiss and was also the nickname of the chap who invented inkblot's and their use in psychological testing His name was Hermann Rorshach
My logo was originally adapted from Tracey Hall's Text to Inkblot Generator. I found this while researching inkblots. It converts any text into a postscript file inkblot that can then be converted into .pdf. To view my logo at conception follow these quick and simple steps or skip the list and download the pdf at the bottom.
Thats my logo on day 1. At least is has some meaning. If you are lazy like me then click here to see the original pdf!