jinkyo han's blind watch for the visually impaired uses braille to indicate the hours
Briefly

"I developed a new feature watch that everyone can use," he writes, highlighting his motivation to create a functional timepiece for the visually impaired, addressing a gap in the market.
Jinkyo Han's Blind Watch incorporates braille for hours, with exposed hands allowing tactile feel, aiming to provide an elegant yet functional design for users.
The design includes hooks for customization, allowing it to be worn as a necklace or strap, offering versatility to visually impaired users.
Han's approach combines simplicity and sophistication using metal and acrylic, ensuring the watch is both practical for the visually impaired and aesthetically pleasing.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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