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2018 New York Design Awards

spaces, objects, visual, graphic, digital & experience design, design champion, best studio & best start-up, plus over 40 specialist categories

accelerate transformation, celebrate courage, growing demand for design

 
Image Credit : Kosuke Takahashi

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Gold 

Project Overview

Braille Neue is a universal typeface that combines braille with existing characters. This typeface communicates to both the sighted and blind people in the same space. Braille Neue consists of two typesets - Braille Neue Standard which is for English alphabet and Braille Neue Outline which is for Japanese and English. The aim is to use this universal typeset for Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics 2020 to create a truly universal space where anyone can access information.

Organisation

Kosuke Takahashi

Project Brief

Currently, we rarely see braille implemented in the public space since it takes additional space and sighted people consider it not important. Braille Neue addresses this issue by making braille easy to use for sighted people. By spreading this typeset Kosuke Takahashi believes more people will get acquainted with braille.

Kosuke Takahashi also conducted a research to see if large signage with braille was readable for blind people. Through the research, he found out that as long as there is the 6 dotted pattern, it is possible for them to read it regardless of its size. Braille tends to be small and invisible, but with Braille Neue it has the possibility to expand spatially into public signages in new ways.

With Braille Neue, it is also possible to overwrite existing signage in public space by adjusting the kerning. It is easy to implement into the existing infrastructure and is a stepping stone for a sustainable and inclusive future.

In latin alphabets, attempts to combine braille with existing characters have been made by various designers all over the world. In this project, the team designed a typeset that correspond not only to latin alphabets but also to Japanese fonts. Through the contribution of increasing the variation of typeface that combine braille with existing characters and thinking about it's implementations, the designers aim for an inclusive society where using braille becomes commonplace.




This award celebrates creativity and innovation in the traditional or digital visual representation of ideas and messages. Consideration given to clarity of communication and the matching information style to audience.
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