Monday, April 9, 2018

This clever new font combines braille with Latin and Japanese alphabets


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 with English and Japanese alphabets, so they appear in the same place. Essentially, the fonts in TakahashiĆ¢€™s Braille Neue typeface feature characters overlaid with their braille equivalents (with the dotted symbols embossed). That negates the need to accommodate braille text separately, and makes it easier to include braille in more spaces and media. Takahashi developed the typeface by basing it on Helvetica Neue, and then tweaking each letter to…

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