Textured Rubik's Cube for the Blind
Jeremy Gutsche — February 22, 2006 — Tech
References: trendhunter
Made with metal, wood, textile, rubber, plastic and stone, the new Rubik's cube is made for the blind. It's such a a great innovation that you wonder why it was never done before.
This would make a great gift if you know someone who is blind, or just to see if you still have what it takes with only your tactile senses.
I'm guessing this Rubik's Cube won't let you cheat with the old trick of removing all the stickers and putting them back.
This would make a great gift if you know someone who is blind, or just to see if you still have what it takes with only your tactile senses.
I'm guessing this Rubik's Cube won't let you cheat with the old trick of removing all the stickers and putting them back.
Trend Themes
1. Tactile Education - Opportunities for creating tactile learning tools for individuals with visual impairments.
2. Assistive Technology - Development of innovative products to assist visually impaired individuals in daily activities.
3. Inclusive Design - Increasing focus on designing products that are accessible to all individuals regardless of their physical abilities.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - Toy companies can create more products specifically designed for children with visual impairments.
2. Educational Tools - Developers can create educational materials that cater to the needs of individuals with visual impairments.
3. Gaming Industry - Developing video games that incorporate tactile learning for individuals with visual impairments.
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