Graphic Design Approaches for Visually Impaired People
Jakoubě Helena
CRIS - Bulletin of the Centre for Research and Interdisciplinary Study, 2012, vol. 2012, issue 3, 5-34
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This essay will discuss graphic design approaches for the visually impaired people. It focuses on several graphic design fields such as typography, images, printing, reading and writing, info graphic in different parts of life, packaging and web design and how they meet with the visually impaired people’s needs. Many useful things were invented and are helping the visually impaired people in their daily life but I see there are still significant problems and issues that need solutions. The graphic designers are those who can do much more to help these people to be part of the society more than before and to make their life easier. The approaches include suggestions to the simple changes as well as more difficult ones being open to more discussions and further research by the scientists and specialists.
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.2478/v10284-012-0005-z
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