Universal Design Insights
Bryan discusses how collaboration with individuals who are blind leads to innovative design solutions in the lab. By incorporating simple graphics and tactile labels, the team enhances accessibility for everyone, proving that universal design benefits all users, regardless of visual ability. The conversation also highlights the challenges of braille literacy and its overlap with scientific notation, emphasizing the need for clear communication in accessible formats.In this clip
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