Monday, January 31, 2011

BrailleInk.



































BrailleInk.
books use print & braille in a patented format to promote literacy. The BrailleInk. format reproduces a book in its original form at the top of the page, and places the Braille at the bottom of the page with a letter-by-letter translation in print directly above each Braille cell, allowing sighted readers to help blind readers learn Braille without having to remove their fingers from the page and loose their place. Each book contains a glossary of Braille usage with only the rules as they apply to that book, allowing sighted readers to learn Braille, as well.

The logotype was designed to accentuate the dual nature of these books in both braille and print.

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