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Thank's Eero
Be sure I'll describe the drawings for the blind people I meet every week.
There is just a big difference between blindbirth persons and the other
blind and visually impaired persons. It's a strategy to make understand them
a drawing. There is a solution with the relief hoven; so they can touch the
drawing. But they cannot understand perspective.
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> Remy Closset wrote:
>> A poster for my association for blinds. That means that blind people have
>> to
>> learn walking in their environment with the help of locomotion teachers.
>> The objective is to increase their cognitive senses. The leaf is here to
>> symbolize all what the blind person has to mind out, by sample, warw of
>> the
>> sun on the skin, noise of the wind and so on.
>> Critics and ideas are welcome.
>
> Too bad that the people you do this image for can't see it. I'm sure
> thei'd approciete it even more than "just" the idea.
>
> Good idea, nice image.
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> Eero "Aero" Ahonen
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