The First Comic Book for the Blind
Wired takes note of it,
here.
From the piece...
“Most of the tactile material that is available for blind people is
very information dense,” Meyer tells Wired. “It’s always about
information and not often about art.”
Titled “Life,” the comic tells a familiar story: Two characters meet,
fall in love and have a child. That child goes off on its own, the
parents grow old and then fade away. Only in “Life,” there are no words,
no colors and every character is represented by a simple, tactile
circle.
Meyer’s goal was to make a comic that was equally translatable for sighted and blind people.
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