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a boon for the visually impaired

[ad_1] Photography: Courtesy Rob Caslick Capitalising on the fact that 90% of the blind can actually see light, Rob Caslick set out on the untrodden path that led to the conceptualization of “cBraille” and consequently the development of “cSigns”, opening up new possibilities of wayfaring signage that can assist the visually-challenged, better traverse through the public domain. cBraille started as an art exhibition with an aim to raise awareness about the importance of light to people with vision impairment. The exhibition, housed in a custom-built shipping container, had on display, 14 panels of LED lights arranged in the Braille code […]

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