Architect Keith Carlson is currently working on “Pictures Without Ink,” a new method of creating tactile graphics for the blind through the use of rapid prototyping. He’s worked on his project for the past 6 years and it is now in the running to receive a grant of $25,000. Click here to see a video about the project and vote for it!
"Pictures Without Ink" Create Tactile Graphics for the Blind
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Keith Carlson, 12/06/10
filed under: Design for Health
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