All concept and production notes have been moved to their own post. In this post, I’ll keep an active record of the ongoing progress as it develops. I also now anticipate that this project will be ongoing indefinitely, and as time allows.
Last Update: Tue, Jul 3, 2007, 8:45 pm
- Tue, 13 Nov 2007 at 5:48 am · Microsoft and the DAISY Consortium announced an alliance to develop an Open XML to DAISY XML format converter for Word — for the millions in this world with disabilities. Way to go, Microsoft — you deserve a little pat on the back. But, DAISY? Please keep an eye on them, won’t you? Many of us have grown skeptical of the possibilities which can occur, and which in this case, I would hope doesn’t become the blind leading the blind. But I’ll really attempt to remain hopeful, I will! (Oh, and this wasn’t just a press release, Steve. Steve? Android. Android? Steve. Good. Introduced? Great.) · (0)
VC Typography Project Production
June 16th, 2007 · 3 Comments
Categories: Personal · Typography
Tags: disabilities, eye-tracking, learning disabilities, vision centric systems, vision centric typography, vision impairment
Vision-Centric Typography Project
June 8th, 2007 · No Comments
I’ve embarked on another personal project that I’ve wanted to do for several years. The creation of a “vision-centric” pixel typeface family — one that aimed to acheive a priority in both style and scanability at very small sizes. (As a friend commented, “That’s just what we need - another 8pt typeface on the Web.” […]
Categories: Personal · Typography
Tags: disabilities, eye-tracking, learning disabilities, vision centric systems, vision centric typography, vision impairment