This Mobile by Suhyun Kim Displays Messages on a Screen
Jessica Marcel — January 25, 2010 — Tech
References: sparkawards & yankodesign
Technology for the handicapped is constantly improving. Design student Suhyun Kim created this concept of a visual mobile. With visual phones, individuals who are deaf or can’t speak can participate in conversations on the go.
Visual phones aren’t just a great idea for the deaf, they’re also the answer for college students who want more than texting to keep them from paying attention in class. Just imagine being able to have a conversation while pretending to listen to a lecture about chemistry. Visual phones are almost here.
Visual phones aren’t just a great idea for the deaf, they’re also the answer for college students who want more than texting to keep them from paying attention in class. Just imagine being able to have a conversation while pretending to listen to a lecture about chemistry. Visual phones are almost here.
Trend Themes
1. Visual Communication - Develop visual communication technology for people with speech and hearing impairments to revolutionize mobile conversations.
2. Smartphone Accessibility - Create innovative technology that can bridge the gap in communication for people with disabilities using smartphones.
3. Augmented Reality - Develop an augmented reality mobile app that supports two-way communication between people with speech and hearing impairments in real-time.
Industry Implications
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2. Education - Develop classroom technology that enables students with speech and hearing impairments to participate fully in classroom conversations.
3. Healthcare - Develop mobile communication applications that can support effective communication between patients and healthcare professionals with speech and hearing impairments.
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