Braille Bricks

By Bianca Handel

Industrial Design
Canberra Grammar School - Year 12
These braille bricks are designed to be used in classrooms by non-visually impaired and visually-impaired children. They feature colour coding of nouns, adjectives and verbs for seeing children, as well as raised braille cells and letters for visually-impaired children. Having both braille and alphabetical letters allows for inter-abled communication, and can improve the literacy of visually-impaired children. These bricks were designed to be a more advanced product from the individual braille cells Lego now produces.

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