Reading, something most of us do without thinking, presents a large hurdle to the visually impaired. So they read with their hands. The Braille alphabet is based on cells containing a grid of six dots.
This workshop will take a closer look at how the Braille alphabet is constructed and make playful use of what we learn. The system of dots produces a graphic grid, from which various visual models can be generated.
www.typotalks.com/videos/workshop-braille-2/
Workshop in cooperation with Patrick Marc Sommer, www.patrickmarcsommer.com