A Keyboard Made for the Masses
It’s easy to look at something industrial and appreciate its chamfers
and clean-edged aesthetic details. What about when you run your finger
along it? It’s probably not as nice to feel. Youngdo Choi has set out to
enhance the textural service the keyboard often leaves behind in the
form of Braille Book – a keyboard for the visually impaired –
emphasizing the sensitive feeling through one’s fingertips.
Designer: Youngdo Choi
Avoiding the modern, edgy, aluminum
keyboard feeling, Choi has delivered something soft and smooth to the
touch, enhancing the sensory experience for the user. The rounded body
is approachable and currently ties in with the same approach taken by a
lot of Logitech’s latest wireless keyboards. Programmable to customize
the braille keyboard aspect of this device to the user’s needs, this
versatile product appeals to a much larger market than just the visually
impaired of course. Soft to the touch, the powder coated ABS material
used here really does make the Braille Book a pleasant device to use.
The lightweight and slick appearance of the Braille Book can make this
keyboard pass off as just another high-end brand – with a hidden talent.
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