Make Sens Concept Phone for the Blind

June 18th, 2008 | by Thrystan |

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We’ve seen a couple of handsets for blind people till now, but this one is surely a looker. The Make Sens phone was designed by Takumi Yoshida and uses colour patterns and curves instead of the classic Braille keypad.

Make Sens Concept Phone for the Blind

Seems that the Make Sens concept is also designed for people with poor vision, as it shows visual alerts, quite bright ones in order to attract the user’s attention. The big accent lights on the sides of the handset are used for this purpose, so you’ll be a walking disco, in case you wear white pants and the thing starts “alerting” you.

Make Sens Concept Phone for the Blind

[via Dvice and Yanko Design]

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