How about a Floating Phone concept made from plastic polymers that include silicon and carbon? And how about a phone that relies on E-Ink tech and it’s very user-friendly, especially for blind users? This design was created by Messizon Li, Li Ke, Yang Fan, Liu Linghan, An Pengcheng and Zhu
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Did you know that almost all mobile phones included a dot on the “5” numeric key, so that blind users can feel it and press the other keys accordingly? However, one has to wonder how will these people be able to read text messages… Designer Seunghan Song has the solution
Keys are so last century… Talk about phones that don’t need keyboard anymore, Enrico Pandolfini designed a handset concept that relies on the user’s touch experience, but without a touchscreen. You simply recognize the buttons by touching the place where they should be. You’ll also get a couple of visual
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. Seems that the Make Sens concept is also designed for people
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