Japanese designer Kosuke Takahashi created a new font called Braille Neue that overlays English and Japanese alphabets with Braille, in an attempt to create more synchronicity and co-use between the ...
Braille Neue Standard by Kosuke Takahashi (all images courtesy the artist) In an attempt to make braille more familiar and accessible, Tokyo-based designer Kosuke Takahashi has redesigned the tactile ...
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Braille Institute is proud to announce a new release of its award-winning typeface, Atkinson Hyperlegible. The enhanced version named Atkinson Hyperlegible ...
In an effort to make braille more accessible for the visually impaired in signage and printed media, Tokyo-based designer Kosuke Takahashi has hit upon a novel solution that merges those characters ...
From the idea "Why can not I read Braille?", Graphic designerKosuke TakahashiA font that can access information equally even for people who can not see or see eyes "Braille Neue"is created. By saying ...
For almost 200 years, the Braille system has helped the visually-impaired read. Created by Louis Braille in the 1820’s after he lost his sight, the system uses embossed dot combinations to represent ...
To make kids living with visual impairments able to share the same experiences as their friends and peers, a new series of children’s books was created. The Storybook For All Eyes each feature a ...
The Braille Institute has just launched their Atkinson Hyperlegible Next, now with enhanced characters, upgraded with seven weights, and a bonus variable version for all you professional ...