Braille iPad Tech

The iSense by Kikki Tham Sterner and Johan Ollashas is a Tool for the Blind

The iPad opens up a whole new world of fun, but it’s sad to know that there are many people who don't have the opportunity to experience it. The iSense is a revolutionary concept that brings the magic of the iPad to those who are vision-impaired. Designers Kikki Tham Sterner and Johan Ollashas are the creative heads behind the iSense project.

The iSense works by using a light reactive overlay that goes on top of the iPad screen. The light reactive overlay of the iSense reacts to the iPad’s screen and is able to create bubbles that form braille, so that one who is blind can enjoy movies and other varieties that the iPad offers. Though it’s still a concept, Kikki Tham Sterner and Johan Ollashas are making the iSense the future of touch technology.
Trend Themes
1. Braille Technology - Developing innovative solutions that enable the vision-impaired to access digital content and devices through braille overlays.
2. Accessible Touch Technology - Creating interactive touch technologies that can adapt to the needs of individuals with different abilities, such as the iSense concept.
3. Inclusive User Experience - Designing user interfaces and experiences that cater to the diverse needs of all users, including those who are visually impaired.
Industry Implications
1. Assistive Technology - Developing and manufacturing devices and tools that enhance accessibility and independence for people with disabilities.
2. Digital Entertainment - Exploring new ways to provide inclusive entertainment experiences, enabling individuals with vision impairments to enjoy movies and multimedia applications.
3. Mobile Technology - Integrating inclusive features and functionalities into mobile devices to make them more accessible and user-friendly for individuals with visual disabilities.

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